estate
Từ điển Collocation
estate noun
1 land owned by a person/family/organization
ADJ. big, great, large, substantial, vast | small
VERB + ESTATE have, own The family owns a large estate in the north of the country. | buy Queen Victoria bought the estate in 1848. | manage, run
ESTATE + NOUN employee, manager, owner, worker | management
PREP. on an/the ~ the number of people living on the estate | ~ of an estate of 20,000 acres
PHRASES an heir to an estate The young prince is the heir to a vast estate in the west of the country.
2 land with a lot of buildings of the same type
ADJ. large, massive | small | council, housing | private | industrial, trading The factory is on a large industrial estate on the outskirts of town.
VERB + ESTATE build
PREP. on an/the ~ She lives on a council estate in Leeds.
3 property that sb leaves when they die
ADJ. personal
VERB + ESTATE leave She left her whole estate to her niece. | inherit She inherited her father's estate. | own He owns personal estate worth $30 million.
ESTATE + VERB be valued at sth, be worth sth
Từ điển WordNet
Investopedia Financial Terms
Estate
All of the valuable things an individual owns, such as real estate, art collections, collectibles, antiques, jewelry, investments and life insurance.
Investopedia Says:
The value of a personal estate usually becomes very important upon the death of the person in question. Those in line for inheritance often have to pay an inheritance tax on the estate. This tax can be very large, forcing the beneficiary to sell some of the inherited assets in order to pay the tax bill.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
estates
syn.: land property