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1 estate
estate [ɪ'steɪt]∎ her country estate ses terres fpl;∎ estate manager régisseur m∎ British (industrial) estate zone f industrielle∎ she left a large estate elle a laissé une grosse fortune (en héritage)∎ estate (car) break m∎ men of low/high estate les hommes d'humble condition/de haut rang;∎ the estate of matrimony la condition du mariage;∎ the three estates les trois états mpl;∎ the fourth estate le quatrième pouvoir;∎ History the Estates (of the Realm) les états mpl ou les ordres mpl (de l'Ancien Régime)►► British estate agency agence f immobilière;British estate car break m; -
2 fourth
fourth [fɔ:θ]1 noun(a) (fraction) quart m(b) (in series) quatrième mf(c) (of month) quatre m inv;∎ the Fourth of July le quatre juillet (fête nationale de l'Indépendance aux États-Unis)∎ to make a fourth faire le quatrièmequatrième3 adverbquatrièmement; (in contest) en quatrième position, à la quatrième place; see also fifth►► the fourth dimension la quatrième dimension;the fourth estate le quatrième pouvoir, la presse;fourth finger annulaire m;Cars fourth gear quatrième vitesse f;fourth quarter (of financial year) quatrième trimestre m;the Fourth World le quart-monde
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fourth estate — noun the press, including journalists, newspaper writers, photographers • Hypernyms: ↑estate of the realm, ↑estate, ↑the three estates * * * ↑fourth estate * * * the ˌfourth eˈstate f33 [fourth estate] … Useful english dictionary
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fourth estate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Journalists and journalism in general: medium (used in plural media), press. British: Fleet Street. See WORDS … English dictionary for students
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