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1 estate
i'steit1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) gods, plantasje2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) boligfelt, industriområde3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) (døds)bo, formue, midler•- estate-carsubst. \/ɪˈsteɪt\/, \/eˈsteɪt\/1) gods, (land)eiendom, plantasje (amer.)2) (britisk, også estate car) stasjonsvogn3) (britisk, også housing estate) boligområde, bebyggelse4) ( jus) eiendom, eiendeler, besittelse5) ( jus) (døds)bo, arvemasse, formue6) ( jus) konkursbo7) rikets stand8) ( litterært) tilstand, stilling, stand, rangdistribution of the estate ( jus) arveskifteentail an estate on somebody gi en eiendom i arv til noen, la en eiendom gå i arv til noenestate in bankruptcy ( jus) konkursboestates stenderthe holy estate of matrimony den hellige ektestandthe three estates of the realm ( britisk) de tre stender (the Lords Spiritual, the Lords Temporal, the Commons)wind up the estate ( jus) gjøre opp boet -
2 fourth
1) (one of four equal parts.) fjerdedel2) (( also adjective) the last of four (people, things etc); the next after the third.) fjerdefjerdedel--------kvart--------kvarter--------strøkIsubst. \/fɔːθ\/1) fjerdedel, firedel2) ( musikk) kvart3) fjerdemann4) ( motorteknikk) fjerdegir, fjerdethe fourth estate den fjerde statsmakt (betegnelse på pressen)major fourth ( musikk) stor kvartmake a fourth være\/bli fjerdemannminor fourth ( musikk) liten kvartIIadj. \/fɔːθ\/fjerdeIIIadv. \/fɔːθ\/på fjerde plass
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The fourth estate — Estate Es*tate ([e^]s*t[=a]t ), n. [OF. estat, F. [ e]tat, L. status, fr. stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {State}.] 1. Settled condition or form of existence; state; condition or circumstances of life or of any person; situation. When I came … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
the fourth estate — ► the fourth estate the press; journalism. Main Entry: ↑fourth … English terms dictionary
the fourth estate — (informal) The press • • • Main Entry: ↑estate … Useful english dictionary
The Fourth Estate (novel) — Infobox Book name = The Fourth Estate title orig = translator = image caption = author = Jeffrey Archer illustrator = cover artist = country = language = series = subject = genre = publisher = HarperCollins Publishers pub date = May 1996 english… … Wikipedia
the fourth estate — the press; journalism. → fourth … English new terms dictionary
The Fourth Estate — Playwright Harriet French Ford collaborated with newspaperman Joseph Medill Patterson to achieve authenticity in this melodrama, which opened on 6 October 1909 at Wallack s Theatre and ran for 93 performances. Signaled as the first of the… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
The Fifth Estate — is a Canadian television newsmagazine, which airs on the English language television network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The name is a play on the fact that the media are sometimes referred to as the Fourth Estate, and was chosen to … Wikipedia
Fourth Estate — The term Fourth Estate refers to the press, both in its explicit capacity of advocacy and in its implicit ability to frame political issues. The term goes back at least to Thomas Carlyle in the first half of the 19th century.Novelist Jeffrey… … Wikipedia
Fourth Estate (disambiguation) — Fourth Estate is a traditional term for the press; it may also refer to the mob (as in mob rule) or the proletariat.Fourth Estate may also refer to: * The Fourth Estate (novel), by Jeffrey Archer * Fourth Estate, an imprint of HarperCollins… … Wikipedia
fourth estate — fourth es tate n the fourth estate newspapers, news magazines, television and radio news, the people who work for them, and the political influence that they have = ↑press … Dictionary of contemporary English
The Park Estate — is a 150 acre (0.61 km2) private residential area to the west of the centre of Nottingham, England, that was built in what was once the deer park of Nottingham Castle. St. Mary s Vicarage, the first domestic residence built in the Park… … Wikipedia