manor 意味
EN[ˈmænə] [ˈmænər]日荘園, マナー
- 名詞 (Noun)PLmanors
- A landed estate.
- [T]he owners of Doddington Hall, in Lincolnshire, have brought the folly into the 21st century, by building a 30ft pyramid in the grounds of the Elizabethan manor.
- The main house of such an estate or a similar residence; a mansion.
- A district over which a feudal lord could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval western Europe.
- The lord's residence and seat of control in such a district.
- (Britain, slang) Any home area or territory in which authority is exercised, often in a police or criminal context.
- (London, slang) One's neighbourhood.
- A landed estate.
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- 文の途中で使用される
- At least the entry set of Stately Wayne Manor was tweaked slightly to make it more moviesque. And the cast visits the real house for the only time.
- She granted him also the office of purveyor of the said manor of Eltham, together with the bailivate of the town of Eltham
- Upon the occasion of his first publication he quit his day job, only to find that Grub Street wasn't lined with manors and villas but hovels and slums.
- 文の終わに使われる
- A specter haunted the cemetery at the old Vasquez manor.
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Definition of manor in English Dictionary
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