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Acre
/ˈɑkɚ/
英畝,耕地;大量
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·cre
n.
1.
Any
field
of
arable
or
pasture
land
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
piece
of
land
,
containing
160
square
rods
,
or
4,840
square
yards
,
or
43,560
square
feet
.
This
is
the
English
statute
acre
.
That
of
the
United
States
is
the
same
.
The
Scotch
acre
was
about
1.26
of
the
English
,
and
the
Irish
1.62
of
the
English
.
Note:
☞
The
acre
was
limited
to
its
present
definite
quantity
by
statutes
of
Edward
I
.,
Edward
III
.,
and
Henry
VIII
.
Broad acres
,
many
acres
,
much
landed
estate
. [
Rhetorical
]
God's acre
,
God's
field
;
the
churchyard
.
I
like
that
ancient
Saxon
phrase
,
which
calls
The
burial
ground
,
God's acre
. --
Longfellow
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
acre
n
1:
a
unit
of
area
(4840
square
yards
)
used
in
English-speaking
countries
2:
a
territory
of
western
Brazil
bordering
on
Bolivia
and
Peru
3:
a
town
and
port
in
northwestern
Israel
in
the
eastern
Mediterranean
[
syn
:
Akko
,
Akka
,
Accho
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Acre
is
the
translation
of
a
word
(
tse'med
),
which
properly
means
a
yoke
,
and
denotes
a
space
of
ground
that
may
be
ploughed
by
a
yoke
of
oxen
in
a
day
.
It
is
about
an
acre
of
our
measure
(
Isa
.
5:10; 1
Sam
. 14:14).
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