英:[ˈɒkjupaɪd]
美:[ˈɑːkjupaɪd]
英:[ˈɒkjupaɪd]
美:[ˈɑːkjupaɪd]
adj.
已占用的,在使用的,无空闲的
v.
占领( occupy的过去式和过去分词 )
使用
使从事
任职
词根:occupy
n.occupation 职业;占有;消遣;占有期
occupancy 居住;占有;占用
occupant 居住者;占有者
occupier 居住人;占有者;占用者
vt.occupy 占据,占领;居住;使忙碌
verb
transitive verb
to engage the attention or energies of
They occupied themselves with video games.
to take up (a place or extent in space) the fireplace will occupy this corner of the room
this chair is occupied
to take or fill (an extent in time)
the hobby occupies all of my free time
to take or hold possession or control of
enemy troops occupied the ridge
to fill or perform the functions of (an office or position)
will occupy the newly created office of chancellor—Current Biography
to reside in as an owner or tenant
occupies an apartment on a two-year lease
occupied area占地面积;占有地域;占用区
be occupied in使从事于;使忙碌于
occupied territories被占领土
15世纪晚期,过去分词形容词来自 occupy(动词)。关于被其他国家占领的国家,最早可以追溯到1940年,最初是指法国。
Middle English occupien "to take possession of, hold, inhabit, take up space in, fill, keep (oneself) busy," borrowed from Anglo-French occuper, occupier, borrowed from Latin occupāre "to grasp, appropriate to oneself, take possession of, fill up (space, a position), forestall," from oc-, assimilated variant of ob- ob- + -cupāre, intensive derivative of capere "to take, seize, catch" — more at heave >entry 1 Note: The source of the -i- in Anglo-French occupier and Middle English occupien, retained in Modern English, is unclear, as continental French has only occuper. The verb occupy, common in later Middle and early Modern English, was very infrequently used in the 17th and first two thirds of the 18th century; it has been suggested that this was due to the sense "to have sexual intercourse with (a woman)," which impinged by connotation on the less charged meanings and led to a taboo on any use of the word. When the socially unacceptable sense fell out of circulation occupy once more became a generally used word.
The first known use of occupy was in the 14th century
oceannoun
the whole body of salt water that covers nearly three fourths of the surface of the earth
one of the large bodies of water into which the ocean is divided
occurverb
to be found or met with : appear
plants that occur in meadows
to come into existence : happen success doesn't just occur, it is earned
an accident occurred on the way to school
to come into the mind
it just occurred to me
occurverb
to be found or met with : appear
plants that occur in meadows
to come into existence : happen success doesn't just occur, it is earned
an accident occurred on the way to school
to come into the mind
it just occurred to me
occurrencenoun
something that occurs
the action or process of occurring
the presence of a natural form or material in a particular place
the occurrence of oil in Oklahoma
occurverb
to be found or met with : appear
plants that occur in meadows
to come into existence : happen success doesn't just occur, it is earned
an accident occurred on the way to school
to come into the mind
it just occurred to me
occupyverb
to take up the attention or energies of
reading occupied me most of the summer
to fill up (space or time) a liter of water occupies 1000 cubic centimeters of space
sports occupied most of their spare time
to take or hold possession of
enemy troops occupied the town
to live in as owner or tenant
occupy an apartment
occupyverb
to take up the attention or energies of
reading occupied me most of the summer
to fill up (space or time) a liter of water occupies 1000 cubic centimeters of space
sports occupied most of their spare time
to take or hold possession of
enemy troops occupied the town
to live in as owner or tenant
occupy an apartment
occupyverb
to take up the attention or energies of
reading occupied me most of the summer
to fill up (space or time) a liter of water occupies 1000 cubic centimeters of space
sports occupied most of their spare time
to take or hold possession of
enemy troops occupied the town
to live in as owner or tenant
occupy an apartment
1 The top end of the handset is occupied by the power button and loudspeaker slit.
顶端年底,手机是占领的电源按钮和扬声器的狭缝.
2 It ended only when it had run out of targets and almost every habitable Pacific island had been occupied.
3 Every bed was occupied, and new cases were left on the stretchers and laid between the beds to take advantage of the transfusion stands.
4 It was the same sort of speaker that occupied a place in every dwelling, but one thing about it was different.
5 Only the goblin seemed untouched by the suddenly festive atmosphere, and after a while he slunk back to the bedroom he now occupied alone.
6 She reached Karachi on Monday evening, the journey having occupied three days and nine hours.
她在星期一晚上抵达了卡拉奇,这段行程耗时3天9小时。
7 While her dog occupied himself by staring out the window at a bird, Hyacinth took out sewing supplies and sheets of red and green felt.
8 Whites, ranging from Egyptians and Libyans to Moroccans, occupied Africa’s north coastal zone and the northern Sahara.
9 And with Mrs. McCracken occupied in the garden, and her husband playing with sharp objects in the garage, I’ll have just the window I need.
10 Weeks later, they returned to Jerusalem to find their house “occupied”—filled with other people—Jewish soldiers with guns.
11 Everyone else in the company was occupied with some task.
12 Francisco Pizarro, now governor of Peru, was learning that to avoid outbreaks of feckless violence he needed to keep his men occupied at all times.
13 The river valleys of southeastern Australia remained occupied by tribal societies without agriculture.
14 It was the third week of June and the field had already been occupied several times.
15 Koguryo occupied much of today's Manchuria and part of Siberia.
自其于前五十七年立国以后,高句丽曾占领今日满州之大部,西伯利亚之一部,遂成为远东最为强大之国家.
16 The team that occupied most of the new building managed its own section of computers, like all the laboratory’s divisions now.
17 Scaffolds ( including mobile access towers ) shall not be moved while they are in use or occupied.
在脚手架使用或被占用期间,不得移动脚手架 ( 包括活动式进入塔 ).
18 Sorry, this seat is occupied.
抱歉,这个座位有人了。
19 Here everyone was, speaking English out of consideration for him, and he was too occupied to listen.
20 “When Stalin occupied Lithuania, my family fled,” I said.
1 从事
engaged practising pursuit prosecution going embarkation pursuance ON about set engage embark follow drive attack launch busy employ pursue wage undertake occupy employ oneself in be occupied in occupy oneself with turn hand to set hand to make it business work at embark upon
2 从事的
6 在使用中
7 使用中
8 忙于
at engage occupy be up to your ears in busy engaged about be up to your eyeballs in be up to your eyebrows in be up to your eyes in beaver away at beaver away be employed in doing get up to
9 忙碌
busy crowded stirring hopping pushed tied-up abustle busily busyness bustle occupy have hand full up to elbows up to the elbows on the hop hectic hustle on the run
10 感兴趣的