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occupy美 ['ɑkjə.paɪ] 英 ['ɒkjʊpaɪ] 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. | ~ sth 使用,占用(空间、面积、时间等)to fill or use a space, an area or an amount of time |
| The bed seemed to occupy most of the room. 床似乎占去了大半个屋子。 | | How much memory does the program occupy? 这个程序占用多少内存? | | Administrative work occupies half of my time. 行政事务占用了我一半的时间。 |
2. | ~ sth 使用(房屋、建筑);居住to live or work in a room, house or building |
| He occupies an office on the 12th floor. 他在 12 楼有一间办公室。 |
3. | ~ sth 侵占;占领;占据to enter a place in a large group and take control of it, especially by military force |
| The capital has been occupied by the rebel army. 叛军已占领了首都。 | | Protesting students occupied the TV station. 抗议的学生占领了电视台。 |
4. | 使忙于(做某事);忙着(做某事)to fill your time or keep you busy doing sth |
| a game that will occupy the kids for hours 能让小孩一玩就是几个小时的游戏 | | Problems at work continued to occupy his mind for some time. 工作上的问题继续在他的脑海中萦绕了一段时间。 | | She occupied herself with routine office tasks. 她忙于办公室的日常工作。 | | She occupied herself doing routine office tasks. 她忙于办公室的日常工作。 |
5. | ~ sth 任职;执政to have an official job or position |
| The president occupies the position for four years. 总统任期四年。 |
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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