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noun ˈeɪkəˈeɪkər 1A unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards (0.405 hectare) 英亩(相当于4, 840平方码,即0.405公顷) he farms 1,200 acres in East Yorkshire as modifier a 15-acre estate Example sentencesExamples - Growers will be paid up to £750 an acre for a crop planted on land that at present brings in no income.
- It is located on just over an acre of land with a two-tiered service building and office block.
- They had less than an acre of land to call their own, but it was their own and no one else's.
- The ponds are three to four feet deep and range in area from an acre to more than ten acres.
- The house is surrounded by an acre of lush green lawns with mature shrubs sprinkled throughout.
- Does it pay to treat every acre with an insecticide when only a few acres will be affected?
- Then it was just a farmhouse with less than an acre but he has since built it up into a holding of about 100 acres.
- Outside, the gardens which surround the property extend to a quarter of an acre.
- The house is on about an acre of grounds which have trees, flowering shrubs and a base for a hard tennis court.
- Look out of your car window a few years from now and all you'll see is acre upon acre of golden oilseed rape.
- This attractive building is set on three quarters of an acre on the outskirts of the village.
- We want to fence off a quarter of an acre of our land to create a building plot with access from our existing driveway.
- The property is standing on a third of an acre, with a vegetable patch and lawns.
- The house comes with three quarters of an acre and is situated near a river.
- Ten gophers on a single acre of land can move up to five tons of earth within one year.
- Each villa will be set on an acre of land with a private pool and hot tub.
- Also in some cases it seemed a two acre area would be required of those building the house.
- I grew up in Somerset, on a seven acre smallholding where my parents and sister still live.
- It is extremely private, with grounds extending to around three quarters of an acre.
- Yields of up to four tonnes an acre had been forecast before weather broke.
Synonyms grounds, ground, fields, open space, open area - 1.1acres ofinformal A large extent or amount of something.
〈非正式〉大片,大量 广阔的空间。 Example sentencesExamples - There is not a proposition or an insight I can bother to disagree with in these acres of amiable flannel.
- Official Surrealism includes acres upon acres of bad painting, yet its ideas could not be more important to the century.
- A long low ball across the field found the impressive Beauchamp in acres of space.
- A woeful shot in acres of space by Mullan at the top of the penalty box was embarrassingly bad.
- Time was when being Prime Minister carried acres of responsibility with a surprising amount of free time.
Derivativesadjective in combination a many-acred park
OriginOld English æcer (denoting the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plough in a day), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch akker and German Acker 'field', from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit ajra 'field', Latin ager, and Greek agros. acorn from Old English: An Old English word, related to acre (Old English) and meaning ‘fruit of the open land or forest’. It was later applied to any fruit, then subsequently restricted to the most important fruit produced by the forest, the acorn. The spelling of the word, originally aecern, evolved into its modern form because people thought the word must have something to do with oak and corn.
Rhymesbaker, breaker, Chandrasekhar, faker, forsaker, Jamaica, Laker, maker, nacre, partaker, Quaker, raker, saker, shaker, staker, taker, undertaker, waker proper noun 1An industrial seaport of Israel; population 46,300 (est. 2008). Also called Akko 2A state of western Brazil, on the border with Peru; capital, Rio Branco. nounˈākərˈeɪkər 1A unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards (0.405 hectare) 英亩(相当于4, 840平方码,即0.405公顷) as modifier a 15-acre estate Example sentencesExamples - The house comes with three quarters of an acre and is situated near a river.
- The house is surrounded by an acre of lush green lawns with mature shrubs sprinkled throughout.
- Outside, the gardens which surround the property extend to a quarter of an acre.
- Yields of up to four tonnes an acre had been forecast before weather broke.
- They had less than an acre of land to call their own, but it was their own and no one else's.
- Each villa will be set on an acre of land with a private pool and hot tub.
- It is extremely private, with grounds extending to around three quarters of an acre.
- I grew up in Somerset, on a seven acre smallholding where my parents and sister still live.
- It is located on just over an acre of land with a two-tiered service building and office block.
- Growers will be paid up to £750 an acre for a crop planted on land that at present brings in no income.
- We want to fence off a quarter of an acre of our land to create a building plot with access from our existing driveway.
- This attractive building is set on three quarters of an acre on the outskirts of the village.
- The house is on about an acre of grounds which have trees, flowering shrubs and a base for a hard tennis court.
- Also in some cases it seemed a two acre area would be required of those building the house.
- The ponds are three to four feet deep and range in area from an acre to more than ten acres.
- Ten gophers on a single acre of land can move up to five tons of earth within one year.
- Then it was just a farmhouse with less than an acre but he has since built it up into a holding of about 100 acres.
- Look out of your car window a few years from now and all you'll see is acre upon acre of golden oilseed rape.
- Does it pay to treat every acre with an insecticide when only a few acres will be affected?
- The property is standing on a third of an acre, with a vegetable patch and lawns.
Synonyms grounds, ground, fields, open space, open area - 1.1acres ofinformal A large extent or amount of something.
〈非正式〉大片,大量 广阔的空间。 Example sentencesExamples - A long low ball across the field found the impressive Beauchamp in acres of space.
- Official Surrealism includes acres upon acres of bad painting, yet its ideas could not be more important to the century.
- There is not a proposition or an insight I can bother to disagree with in these acres of amiable flannel.
- Time was when being Prime Minister carried acres of responsibility with a surprising amount of free time.
- A woeful shot in acres of space by Mullan at the top of the penalty box was embarrassingly bad.
OriginOld English æcer (denoting the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a day), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch akker and German Acker ‘field’, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit ajra ‘field’, Latin ager, and Greek agros. proper noun 1An industrial seaport of Israel; population 46,300 (est. 2008). Also called Akko 2A state of western Brazil, on the border with Peru; capital, Rio Branco. |