释义 |
ˈparcellate, v. rare. [f. parcel v. + -ate3 or as back-formation from next.] trans. To divide into separate parcels or portions. So ˈparcellated ppl. a.
1934Webster, Parcellate. 1971Country Life 3 June 1374/1 About 50 [vine] growers among the 1,700 whose heavily parcellated strips dominate the district. 1978Ibid. 7 Sept. 642/1 The 100 growers concerned..now have an average of 800 square metres of consolidated vineyard in place of the 200 square metres of parcellated terraces they formerly had to work. |