A small farm or plot of land used for growing staples like corn, potatoes, and beans. It is the essential space for growing food for the family or for selling at local markets in rural areas. (The term comes from the Quechua word for a field or farm).
I have to go to the chacra early tomorrow to see if the corn we planted last month has sprouted yet.
A small rural property or modest country house. It is typically a simple farmstead where people from the countryside grow family crops or use it as a basic weekend getaway (in the Rio de la Plata region, a chacra is a small-scale farm, distinct from a large ranch or estancia).
On Sunday we are going to my uncle's chacra to pick up some pumpkins and spend the afternoon outdoors.
Used to describe clothes that are worn out, beat up, or in really bad shape (literally refers to a small farm, implying something looks like it was used for rough field work).
You can not go to a job interview looking so chacra.