acre
Prononciation : [ˈeɪ.kər]
Mot
Contexte : « measurement »
(noun) an acre is a unit of area used to measure land. It is equal to about the size of a football field. People often use acres to talk about how big a piece of land is.
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The farmer bought five acres of land to grow vegetables.
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The garden is not an acre; it's much smaller than that.
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How many acres does the entire park cover?
Contexte : « agriculture »
(noun) an acre can refer to a piece of land that is especially used for farming or growing crops. It's a common way farmers describe how much land they work with.
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She farms on ten acres and produces corn and soybeans.
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He does not have an acre of land for planting flowers this year.
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How many acres are dedicated to growing fruit on that farm?
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