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单词 ejido
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Definition of ejido in English:

ejido

nounPlural ejidos ɛˈhiːdəʊeˈhēdō
  • (in Mexico) a piece of land farmed communally under a system supported by the state.

    (墨西哥的)合作农场

    as modifier Mexico's unique ejido land tenancy system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘There is no one left to defend the land,’ says Ángel, regarding a recent incident where a patch of trees had been cut down without the knowledge of the community - a direct violation of the ejido system of communal land use.
    • We have been late in making change in rural areas-we kept the community-owned ejido agricultural system for 90 years.
    • For successful ranchers and ejidos situated in flat lands with coarse sandy soils, conversion to buffelgrass, followed by proper management, does not result in land degradation.
    • It is a pioneer village set up in the seventies, following the government expropriation of local private landowners to build the irrigation infrastructure and allocate land to ejidos.
    • In 1992, a land legislation reform authorized sales (with restrictions) and tenancy contracts (without restrictions) on ejido land.
    • In the name of free-market reform, Mexico privatized the ejidos - communally held land dating back to the 1930s land reform - at the same time as it eliminated trade protections for small producers, driving millions from the land.
    • About half of the area is on ejidos, communal lands managed collectively by community groups formed after the Mexican Revolution.

Origin

Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, denoting common land on the road leading out of the village.

Definition of ejido in US English:

ejido

nouneˈhēdō
  • (in Mexico) a piece of land farmed communally under a system supported by the state.

    (墨西哥的)合作农场

    as modifier Mexico's unique ejido land tenancy system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a pioneer village set up in the seventies, following the government expropriation of local private landowners to build the irrigation infrastructure and allocate land to ejidos.
    • In 1992, a land legislation reform authorized sales (with restrictions) and tenancy contracts (without restrictions) on ejido land.
    • We have been late in making change in rural areas-we kept the community-owned ejido agricultural system for 90 years.
    • For successful ranchers and ejidos situated in flat lands with coarse sandy soils, conversion to buffelgrass, followed by proper management, does not result in land degradation.
    • In the name of free-market reform, Mexico privatized the ejidos - communally held land dating back to the 1930s land reform - at the same time as it eliminated trade protections for small producers, driving millions from the land.
    • ‘There is no one left to defend the land,’ says Ángel, regarding a recent incident where a patch of trees had been cut down without the knowledge of the community - a direct violation of the ejido system of communal land use.
    • About half of the area is on ejidos, communal lands managed collectively by community groups formed after the Mexican Revolution.

Origin

Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, denoting common land on the road leading out of the village.

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