Acre (en. Acre)

/ˈakre/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Unit of area measurement used primarily in agriculture.
The farm has an area of 50 acres.
La granja tiene una extensión de 50 acres.
Area of land that can be cultivated or used.
The land they bought is 10 acres.
El terreno que compraron tiene 10 acres.
Plots of land in rural or suburban contexts.
Each house in the development has its own acre of land.
Cada casa en la urbanización tiene su propio acre de terreno.

Etymology

From Old English 'acer', which means 'field', 'land'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

acre of land
A measure that describes the extent of land.
acre de tierra
an acre in the sky
A metaphorical expression that can refer to an ideal or dreamy place.
un acre en el cielo
a thousand acres
A term that can indicate a large area of land, often used in agricultural contexts.
mil acres

Related Words

hectare
Unit of area measurement equivalent to 10,000 square meters.
hectárea
land
Area of the planet that can be cultivated or inhabited.
tierra
plots
Segments or divisions of land.
parcelas

Slang Meanings

More acres, more problems.
They always say: 'more acres, more problems' when you buy more land than you can handle.
Siempre dicen: 'más acres, más problemas' cuando compras más terreno del que puedes manejar.
To have an acre of land.
When someone says they have 'an acre of land', they refer to having a considerable space to farm or build.
Cuando alguien dice que tiene 'un acre de tierra', se refiere a tener un espacio considerable para cultivar o construir.