acre

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English - Turkish
{i} arazi ölçü birimi (4047 m2)
dönüm

Her yıl, tropikal yağmur ormanlarından 27.000.000 dönüm imha edilir. - Each year, twenty-seven million acres of the tropical rainforests are destroyed.

Benim emekliliğim için sekiz dönüm arazi satın aldım. - I have purchased eight acres of land for my retirement.

arazi ölçü birimi 4047 m2
akr

Acre bir ölçü birimidir; Akra, Gana'nın başkentidir ve Acre, bir Brezilya eyaletidir. - An acre is a unit of measurement; Accra, the capital of Ghana, and Acre, a Brazilian state.

Tom birkaç akre araziye sahiptir. - Tom owns several acres of land.

0,4 hektar
0.404 dönüm
(arazi ölçüsü) dönüm
ingiliz dönümü

Şehrin yaklaşık 3 mil dışında 30 İngiliz dönümü arazim var. - I own 30 acres of land about 3 miles out of town.

0,404 dönüm
0.404 dönüm,ingiliz dönümü
{i} 0,404 hektarlık arazi ölçü birimi
arazi ölçü birimi
(isim) arazi ölçü birimi (4047 m2)
(Mimarlık) akr (40 ar)
arazi

Şehrin yaklaşık 3 mil dışında 30 İngiliz dönümü arazim var. - I own 30 acres of land about 3 miles out of town.

Benim emekliliğim için sekiz dönüm arazi satın aldım. - I have purchased eight acres of land for my retirement.

acres
mülk
acres
arazi

Benim emekliliğim için sekiz dönüm arazi satın aldım. - I have purchased eight acres of land for my retirement.

Sami, Kahire'nin güneyinde yüzlerce dönüm araziye sahiptir. - Sami owns hundreds of acres of land south of Cairo.

hell's half acre
(deyim) çok uzun mesafe
God's acre
mezarlık
Acres
akre
acres
emlak
ACR
(Askeri) zırhlı süvari alayı (Kara Kuvvetleri) (armored cavalry regiment (Army))
forage acre requirement
(Tarım) yem alanı ihtiyacı
god's acre
kilise bahçe mezarlığı
good's acre
mezarlık
English - English
A state in north-western Brazil, bordering Peru and Bolivia
A surname
Old name of a city in modern Israel famed from the Crusades: see Acco
A large amount (of area)

I like my new house - there’s acres of space!.

A field
A unit of surface area (symbol a. or ac.), originally as much as a yoke of oxen could plough in a day; later defined as an area 1 chain (22 yd) by 1 furlong (220 yd), or 4,840 square yards. Equivalent to about 4,046.86 square metres
{n} a piece of land containing 4 perches long and 4 broad, or 484 square yards
43,560 square feet of land in the United States; (4,840 square yards or 160 square rods)
a town and port in northwestern Israel in the eastern Mediterranean
A measure of land equaling 160 square rods, or 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet, or a tract about 208 71 feet square
Measure of land containing 43,560 square feet
An area of land containing 43,560 square feet
A measurement of land equal to 43,560 square feet
A measure of land, 43560 square feet
unit of surface measurement equal to 43,560 square feet,or 0 4 hectare
43,560 square feet of land
Land measurement equaling 43,560 square feet
An imperial measure for land Equals 43,560 square feet; 4,047 square meters; or 0 047 hectares
A measure of area equal to 43,560 square feet (4,046 87 square meters) One square mile equals 640 acres, and is also referred to as a Section An acre is slightly smaller in size than a football field
a unit of area (4840 square yards) used in English-speaking countries
A measure of land equal to 43 560 square feet, 4,840 square yards, 4,047 square meters, 160 square rods or 0 4047 hectares actual eviction The legal process that results in the tenant's being physically removed from the leased premises
A measure of land equaling 43,560 square feet; 4,840 square yards; 160 square rods
A measure of land equal to 160 square rods, 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet
A unit of land of any shape that measures 43,560 square feet
A unit of land measurement There are 43,560 square feet in an acre A perfectly square acre has sides of 208 71 feet
A measure of land equal to 43,560 square feet
A measure, usually of land, equal to 43,560 square feet in any shape
A U S and English unit of area equal to 43,560 square feet, or 0405 hectares
Measurement of land equal to 43,560 square feet
A measure of land equal to 43,560 square feet, 4,840 square yards; 4,047 square meters; 160 square rods; or 0 047 hectare
A measurement of land equaling 160 square rods or 43,560 square feet
A unit of measurement equal to 43,560 square feet
A measure of land, equal to 160 sq rods (43,560 sq ft ) An acre is approximately 209' x 209'
a territory of western Brazil bordering on Bolivia and Peru
62 of the English
That of the United States is the same
a town and port in northwestern Israel in the eastern Mediterranean a territory of western Brazil bordering on Bolivia and Peru a unit of area (4840 square yards) used in English-speaking countries
A piece of land, containing 160 square rods, or 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet
26 of the English, and the Irish 1
The Scotch acre was about 1
Any field of arable or pasture land
{i} unit of area used to measure plots of ground (equal to 4, 840 square yards or 4, 046.86 square meters)
An acre is an area of land measuring 4840 square yards or 4047 square metres. The property is set in two acres of land
A unit of surface area (symbol a. or ac.). Originally defined as an area 1 chain (22 yd) by 1 furlong (220 yd), it equals 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square feet, used for measuring geographical features such as land and bodies of water. If measured as a square it would be approximately 208.71 feet on each side, for 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. Most commonly used to measure land (or things on land, such as the floor of a building, or sports fields), but can also be used to measure the surface area of bodies of water
This is the English statute acre
Acre antshrike
A passerine bird of the antbird family, Thamnophilus divisorius
Acre antshrikes
plural form of Acre antshrike
acre feet
plural form of acre foot
acre foot
A unit of measure, used for volumes of water, equal to 43,560 cubic feet
acre-foot
An acre times a foot, about 1233.5 kiloliters
acre inch
one twelfth of an acre-foot
acre-foot
the volume of water that would cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot; 43,560 cubic feet or 1233
acre-foot
The volume of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot: 43,560 cubic feet
acre-foot
The volume of water that would cover one acre of land (43,560 square feet) to a depth of one foot, equivalent to 325,851 gallons of water An acre-foot is the basic measure of agricultural water use
acre-foot
An amount of water covering one square acre to a depth of one foot One acre-foot is equal to 325,851 gallons, enough water to fill a football field one foot deep or supply all the needs of an average four-person American family for one year
acre-foot
A volume of water equal to one foot in depth and covering one acre; equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons
acre-foot
A term used to describe volumes of drinking or recycled water One acre-foot equals 325,851 gallons of water, which is enough to serve the needs of two households of five, for one year An acre-foot of waterwould cover an acre one foot deep
acre-foot
The volume would cover one acre to a depth of one foot; 43,560 cubic feet; 1,233 5 cubic meters; 325,872 gallons
acre-foot
The volume of water needed to cover an acre of land to a depth of one foot; equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons
acre-foot
The volume of water needed to cover one acre to a depth of one foot
acre-foot
The volume of water necessary to cover one acre to a depth of one foot Equal to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons, or 1,233 cubic meters
acre-foot
the amount of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot An acre-foot equals 325,851 gallons, or 43,560 cubic feet A flow of 1 cubic feet per second produce 1 98 acre-feet per day
acre-foot
A unit of volume often used in oil-reservoir analysis Equivalent to the volume (as of oil or water) necessary to cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot
acre-foot
The volume of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot; 43,560 cubic feet
acre-foot
the volume of water that would cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot; 43,560 cubic feet or 1233 5 cubic meters
acre-foot
The volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land to a depth of 1 foot Equal to 325,851 gallons
acre-foot
The volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land to a depth of 1 foot; 325,850 gallons or 1233 5 cubic meters One acre-foot supplies a family of four for about one year (Rice (1991))
acre-foot
A volume of water that covers one acre to a depth of one foot, or 43,560 cubic feet (1233 5 cubic meters)
acre-foot
the volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land (43,560 square feet) to a depth of 1 foot Equal to 325,851 gallons or 1,233 cubic meters
acre-foot
A volume of water that covers one acre to a depth of one foot Equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,829 US gallons One acre-foot is equivalent to 1,233 cubic meters
acre-foot
5 cubic meters
acre-foot
A measurement of water volume, equal to the amount of water that would cover an area of 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot (specifically 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons)
acre-foot
A quantity or volume of water covering 1 acre to a depth of 1 ft; equal to 43,560 ft3 or 325, 851 gal
acre-foot
A unit for measuring the volume of water, is equal to the quantity of water required to cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot and is equal to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons The term is commonly used in measuring volumes of water used or stored
acre-foot
A unit commonly used for measuring the volume of water; equal to the quantity of water required to cover one acre (43,560 square feet or 4,047 square meters) to a depth of 1 foot (0 30 meter) and equal to 43,560 cubic feet (1,234 cubic meters), or 325,851 gallons
acre-foot
The volume of water that will cover a one-acre area to a depth of one foot; often used to describe a quantity of storage in a reser-voir; one acre-foot equals 1233 cubic meters (325,000 gallons) of water
acre-foot
the volume of water, 43,560 cubic feet, that will cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot; a term used in sewage treatment in measuring the volume of material in a trickling filter
acre-foot
A unit for measuring the volume of water One acre-foot equals 325,851 gallons (the volume of water that will cover one acre to a depth of one foot) One million gallons equals 3 07 acre-feet
God's acre
A Christian place of burial; a churchyard
US survey acre
Unit of measure for areas, defined as 43,560 square feet . A square mile has 640 acres
all over hell's half acre
All over the place; everywhere

We came back outside and the neat pile of leaves we had raked had been blown all over Hell’s half acre.

international acre
a customary unit of 4,046.8564224 m²
God's acre
A churchyard or burial ground
acr
Abandon Call and Retry
acr
The difference between attenuation and crosstalk, measured in dB, at a given frequency (acronym for Attenuation Crosstalk Ratio) Important characteristic in networking transmission to assure that signal sent down a twisted pair is stronger at the receiving end of the cable than are any interference signals imposed on that same pair by crosstalk from other pairs
acr
armored cavalry regiment
acr
The rate at which a transmitter is allowed to send signals in ATM systems - measured in cells per second
acr
The difference between attenuation and crosstalk measured in decibels
acr
Audio Communications Riser, a slot that is only used by large OEMs to add cheap devices to their computers Since ACR devices are software based, they often times sap a lot of CPU resources
acr
Advanced Combat Rifle A military project that evaluated submissions of futuristic weapons from various manufacturers
acr
American College of Rheumatology
acr
Allowed Cell Rate
acr
Allowed (or Available) Cell Rate (ATM) The available bandwidth, in cells per second, for a given QoS class, which is dynamically controlled by the network
acr
Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio: One of the factors that limits the distance a signal may be sent through a given media ACR is the ratio of the power of the received signal, attenuated by the media, over the power of the NEXT crosstalk from the local transmitter, usually expressed in decibels (db) To achieve a desired bit error rate, the received signal power must usually be several times larger than the NEXT power or plus several db Increasing a marginal ACR may decrease the bit error rate
acr
Address Correction Requested
acr
Attenuation Crosstalk Ratio The value of attenuation, less the crosstalk value, both expressed in dB, at a particular frequency A quality factor for cabling that expresses the relation of two important measured values (See also S/N )
acr
American College of Radiology
acr
Active Cavity Radiometer
acr
Armored Cavalry Regiment (Army unit)
acr
Parameter defined by the ATM Forum for ATM traffic management ACR varies between the MCR and the PCR, and is dynamically controlled using congestion control mechanisms
acr
Attenuation to Crosstalk Radio (Netzkabel)
acr
The difference between attenuation and crosstalk , measured in dB, at a given frequency (acronym for Attenuation CrossTalk Ratio) Important characteristics in networking transmission to assure that signals sent down a twisted pair are stronger at the receiving end of the cable than the noise signals imposed on that same pair by crosstalk from other pairs
acr
Adjusted community rating
acr
Allowed (or Available) Cell Rate The available bandwidth, in cells per second, for a given QoS class, which is dynamically controlled by the network
acres
a unit of area , representing land 40 feet long and forty feet wide
acres
A Bob Acres - i e , a coward From Sheridan's comedy called The Rivals His courage always "oozed out at his fingers' ends "
acres
extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
acres
plural of acre
acres
male testicles
acres
The number of acres comprising an action
god's acre
graveyard of a church, cemetery
acre

    Hyphenation

    A·cre

    Turkish pronunciation

    eykır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈākər/ /ˈeɪkɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'A-k&r ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English æcer, from Proto-Germanic *akraz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros (“field”). Compare Latin ager (English agri- (“farming”)), Ancient Greek ἀγρός, and English acorn.
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