释义 |
occupied是occupy的过去式 occupy美 ['ɑkjə.paɪ] 英 ['ɒkjʊpaɪ] - v.占用;占领;侵占;占(时间,空间等)
- adj.忙于;使用中;有人使用(或居住);被占领的
- 网络占据;占用的;占位
第三人称单数:occupies 现在分词:occupying 过去式:occupied v.+n. occupy position,occupy space,occupy place,occupy area,occupy floor v. live in,dwell in,inhabit,reside in,lodge 1. | [nbn] 使用中;有人使用(或居住)being used by sb |
| Only half of the rooms are occupied at the moment. 目前只有半数的房间有人居住。 |
| He's fully occupied looking after three small children. 照顾三个小孩把他忙得不可开交。 | | Only half her time is occupied with politics. 她只用自己一半的时间从事政治活动。 | | The most important thing is to keep yourself occupied . 最重要的就是别让自己闲着。 |
3. | 被占领的;被侵占的controlled by people from another country, etc., using military force |
| He spent his childhood in occupied Europe. 他在被占领的欧洲度过了童年。 |
v. | 4. 住在…,使用(房间、办事处等);租用(房子等) 4. 住在…,使用(房间、办事处等);租用(房子等) |
v. | 1. to live in or be the established user of a place such as a home or office 2. to take up somebody's time or attention 3. to take up a space or an amount of time 4. to invade and take control of a country, area, or building 5. to hold a position or rank 6. if someone occupies a room, building, area of land, seat, bed, or other place during a period of time, they use it 7. to be in control of a place that you have entered in a group using military force 8. to have a particular job or position in an organization or system, especially an important one 9. to keep someone busy at an activity 10. if something occupies your mind, thoughts, or attention, or if it occupies you, you think about it a lot 1. to live in or be the established user of a place such as a home or office 2. to take up somebody's time or attention 3. to take up a space or an amount of time 4. to invade and take control of a country, area, or building 5. to hold a position or rank 6. if someone occupies a room, building, area of land, seat, bed, or other place during a period of time, they use it 7. to be in control of a place that you have entered in a group using military force 8. to have a particular job or position in an organization or system, especially an important one 9. to keep someone busy at an activity 10. if something occupies your mind, thoughts, or attention, or if it occupies you, you think about it a lot |
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