Значение слова "ACRE" найдено в 46 источниках

ACRE

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`eɪkə]
акр
владения, поместье, земли


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___-foot (irrigation unit)

• ___-inch (irrigation unit)

• .001562 sq. mi.

• .4 hectares, roughly

• 'God's Little --' ('58 film)

• 0.0015625 square miles

• 1/40 of the back 40

• 1/500 of London's Olympic Park

• 1/640 of a square mile

• 1/640 square mile

• 10 square chains

• 10% of a quarter of a quarter of a quarter section

• 160 square rods

• 220-by-198-foot plot, e.g.

• 4,047 square meters

• 4,840 square yards

• 40,468,564 28/125 square centimeters

• 43 560 square feet

• 43,560 sq. ft.

• 43,560-square-foot unit

• 6,272,640 square inches

• 66 x 660 feet

• A 640th of a square mile

• A bit of a lot

• A bit of land

• A fortieth of the back 40

• A little land

• A little of a large lot?

• A little of a lot?

• A lot of land, either way you look at it

• A lot of lot

• A lot of realty?

• A lot to live on

• A lot, at times

• A lot, for many?

• A lot, maybe

• A lot, perhaps

• A lot?

• About 4,047 square meters

• About 4050 square meters

• About 44,000 square feet

• About four-tenths of a hectare

• Amount of ground

• Amount of land

• Ample town lot

• Ample-sized property for a home

• Anagram of 55 ACROSS

• Ancient port opposite Haifa

• Area equaling 43,560 square feet

• Area measure

• Area unit

• Back 40 unit

• Back-forty piece

• Battle scene in the Crusades

• Bay of Haifa port

• Big city lot

• Big field

• Big garden size

• Big in-town lot

• Big lot

• Big yard area

• Big yard, maybe

• Big yard, perhaps

• Bit of a lot

• Bit of a spread

• Bit of farmland

• Bit of land

• Brazil-Bolivia border river

• Brazil-Bolivia boundary river

• Brazilian boundary river

• Brazilian state

• Brazilian state that borders Peru and Bolivia

• Building lot

• Building lot minimum, in places

• Building site

• Caldwell title measure

• Caldwell's God's Little ___

• Caldwell's little plot

• Chunk of land

• City NE of Haifa

• City near Haifa

• City near Mount Carmel

• City once known as Ptolema

• Cornfield measure

• Cornfield section

• Cornfield unit

• Country square?

• Crop circle, perhaps

• Crop measure

• Cropland measure

• Cropland unit

• Cropped unit?

• Crusader's city

• Crusader's kingdom

• Crusaders' port

• Decent lot

• Developer's unit

• Development division

• Development unit

• Development unit, perhaps

• Division of a subdivision

• Division of land

• Earthly possession?

• End of an E. Caldwell title

• Equivalent of 160 square rods

• Estate division

• Estate unit

• Fair plot

• Fair-sized field

• Fair-sized garden

• Fair-sized plot

• Farm area

• Farm division

• Farm field fraction

• Farm field, maybe

• Farm fraction

• Farm land measure

• Farm measure

• Farm measurement

• Farm parcel

• Farm piece

• Farm section

• Farm segment

• Farm square

• Farm unit

• Farmer's measure

• Farmer's measurement

• Farmer's plot

• Farmer's unit

• Farmhold

• Farming measurement

• Farming unit

• Farmland division

• Farmland measurement

• Farmland parcel

• Farmland piece

• Farmland unit

• Field division

• Field fraction

• Field measure

• Field measurement

• Field piece

• Field size, maybe

• Field unit

• Football-field size, approximately

• For many, it may be a lot

• For some, it could be a lot

• Forest measure

• Forest measurement

• Forest unit

• Four roods

• Fraction of a field

• Fraction of a square mile

• Fraction of the back 40

• Freehold unit

• Galilee port

• Generous lot

• God

• God's ___ (churchyard)

• God's is little, in fiction

• God's Little

• God's Little ___ (1958)

• God's Little ___ (Caldwell novel)

• God's Little ___ (Erskine Caldwell best seller)

• God's Little ___ (Erskine Caldwell novel)

• God's Little ___: Caldwell

• Good bit of land

• Good lot

• Good lot size

• Good piece of land

• Good-size field

• Good-sized building site

• Good-sized garden

• Good-sized lot

• Good-sized residential property

• Grange unit

• Grassland unit

• Growing amount?

• Growing room

• Growth area

• Heartland unit

• Hell's Half ___ (1954 Elsa Lanchester film)

• Hem's Half ___

• Historic Israeli port

• Home land

• Home land, perhaps

• Home lot size, perhaps

• Home site

• Homeland plot?

• Homestead Act unit

• Homestead piece

• Homestead plot

• House lot

• House plot size, perhaps

• Housing division

• Hundred ___ Wood (Winnie-the-Pooh's home)

• Israel's Bay of ___

• Israeli city

• Israeli city whose citadel was built by the Ottomans

• Israeli port

• Israeli port on the Bay of Haifa

• Israeli seaport

• It can be a lot

• It could be a lot

• It could be a lot or a plot

• It could be part of a plot

• It could make a lot

• It covers some ground

• It may be divided into rows

• It may be green

• It may be part of a lot

• It may be part of the plot

• It may be under development

• It may contain the whole plot

• It might be a lot

• It might be a lot or a plot

• It might be a whole lot

• It's a lot if it's a lot

• It's a lot of land

• It's a lot of lot

• It's a lot, in some places

• It's a lot, maybe

• It's about 90 yards of a football field

• It's all a plot!

• It's made up of square rods

• It's part of the plot!

• It's quite a lot

• It's sometimes a lot

• Jolene Hell's Half ___

• King Ranch unit

• Land allotment

• Land amount

• Land area

• Land buy

• Land division

• Land lot

• Land measure

• Land measure (no longer officially used in Canada)

• Land measurement

• Land parcel

• Land parcel unit

• Land portion

• Land purchase

• Land purchase, perhaps

• Land segment

• Land tract

• Land unit

• Land-parcel piece

• Large city lot

• Large lawn

• Large lot

• Large property size, for residences

• Large residential lot

• Large suburban lot

• Large yard, perhaps

• Levantine port.

• Lot at times

• Lot division

• Lot measure

• Lot measurement

• Lot of rows to hoe

• Lot size

• Lot size, maybe

• Lot size, perhaps

• Lot unit

• Lot, maybe

• A unit of area (4840 square yards) used in English-speaking countries

• A territory of western Brazil bordering on Bolivia and Peru

• A town and port in northwestern Israel in the eastern Mediterranean


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Acre: translation

Acre
Syrian seaport on the Mediterranean
Also called Saint-Jean d'Acre

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Acre
    Acre
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Acre
    (SAINT-JEAN-D'ACRE).
    In Hebrew Accho, in the Books of Machabees Ptolemais, in Greek writers Ake (Arke), in Latin writers Ace or Acce, in Assyrian inscriptions Ak-ku-u, in modern Arabic Akka.
    Acre is a Syrian seaport on the Mediterranean, in a plain with Mount Carmel on the south, and the mountains of Galilee on the east.Though choked up with sand, it is one of the best harbours on the Syrian coast. The city was built by the Chanaanites, and given to the tribe of Aser (Judges, i, 31), but not conquered (Jos., xix, 24-31). It is mentioned in Mich., i, 10. It was taken by Sennacherib the Assyrian (704-680 B.C.), passed into the power of Tyre, of the Seleucid kings of Syria, and the Romans. At the time of the Macchabees it belonged for a short time to the sanctuary in Jerusalem by gift of Demetrius Soter (I Mach., x, 112, xiii). The Emperor Claudius granted Roman municipal rights to the town; hence it received the name "Colonia Claudii Caesaris." St. Paul visited its early Christian community (Acts, xxi, 7). The city was taken by the Moslems A.D. 638, by the Crusaders A.D. 1104, again by the Moslems A.D. 1187, by the Crusaders again A.D. 1191 and finally by the Moslems A.D. 1291. Though Napoleon could not conquer it in 1799, it was taken by the Viceroy of Egypt in 1832, but reconquered by the Sultan in 1840. Till about 1400 it was the see of a Latin bishop; it has also been the residence of a few Jacobite bishops, and has now a Melchite bishop who is subject to the Patriarch of Antioch.
    HAGEN, Lexicon Biblicum (Paris, 1905); NEHER in Kirchenlex., LEGENDRE in VIG., Dict. de la bible (Paris, 1895); EWING in HASTINGS, Dict. of the Bible (New York, 1903).
    A.J. MAAS

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Acre: übersetzung

Ac|re 〈[ACRE фото ɛıkə(r)] m.; - od. -s, - od. -s〉 engl. u. nordamerikan. Feldmaß, 4046,8 m2 [engl.; → Acker]

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I
Acre
 
['eɪkə, englisch »Acker«] der, -s/-s, in den angelsächsischen Ländern noch gebräuchliche nichtmetrische Flächeneinheit (Feldmaß): 1 acre = 4 roods = 4 840 yd2 = 4 046,856 m2.
 
II
Acre
 
['akri], Bundesstaat in Westbrasilien, umfasst das südwestliche Randgebiet Amazoniens, 153 150 km2, 484 000 Einwohner; Hauptstadt ist Rio Branco.Acre ist der wichtigste Kautschukerzeuger Brasiliens. - Das im 19. Jahrhundert besiedelte Acregebiet war lange Streitgegenstand zwischen Bolivien und Brasilien; im Vertrag von Petrópolis trat Bolivien 1903 den größten Teil an Brasilien ab; gelenkte und spontane Agrarkolonisation nimmt heute immer weitere Landflächen in Besitz, v. a. längs der Transamazônica.
 
III
Acre
 
['akri], Rio Acre ['rriu-, portugiesisch], Rio Aquiri ['rrio a'kiri, spanisch], rechter Nebenfluss des Purús, etwa 700 km lang, entspringt in den Vorbergen der Ostkordillere in Südostperu, bildet im Oberlauf die Grenze zwischen Brasilien, Peru und Bolivien.
 

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Acre ['eɪkə], der; -s, -s [engl. acre, eigtl. = Acker, Feld]: englisches u. nordamerikanisches Flächenmaß (etwa 4 047 m2).


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹeıkə] n
1. акр
2. pl земли, поместье
3. pl разг. огромное количество; масса, бездна, пропасть, уйма

acres of money - куча денег

God's Acre - кладбище


найдено в "Dictionnaire Francais-Allemand"
acre: übersetzung

ɑkʀ
adj
1) bitter, scharf, herb, sauer
2) (fig) bitter, schmerzlich, quälend
acre
acre [akʀ]
Substantif féminin
histoire Morgen masculin


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