意思是:vt.占領,使用,住在… 使從事,使忙碌; 任職;?第三人稱單數:occupies
現在進行時:occupying
過去式:occupied
過去分詞:occupied
例句:
stay in a place住在某處to live or stay in a place占據,居住
He occupies thehouse without paying any rent.他住在這棟房子裏沒付壹分錢的房租。
The buildingwas purchased and occupied by its new owners last year.這棟大樓去年由壹位新房主買下並入住了。
fill time占用時間if something occupiesyou or your time, you are busy doing it占用,忙於,占去時間
Footballoccupies most of my leisure time.足球占去我大多數閑暇時間。
occupy somebodywith/(in doing) something使某人忙於
Only sixpercent of police time is occupied with criminal incidents.警察只占用6%的時間來處理犯罪事件。
She occupiedherself with routine office tasks.她忙於辦公室的日常工作。
control by force用武力占領to enter a place in alarge group and keep control of it, especially by military force [? invade]被入侵的軍隊等占據、占領
an occupyingarmy占領軍
Studentsoccupied Sofia university on Monday.星期壹學生們占領了索菲亞大學。
fill space占領空間to fill a particular amount ofspace占用,占去空間
Family photosoccupied almost the entire wall.家人的照片差不多占去了整個墻面
occupy somebody's mind/thoughts/attention占據(縈繞)某人的腦海/思想/註意力if something occupiesyour mind etc., you think about that thing more than anything else [? preoccupy]占據(縈繞)某人的腦海/思想/註意力
Work willoccupy your mind and help you forget about him.工作會占據妳的腦海,幫助妳忘掉他。
use使用touse something such as a room, seat, or bed使用,占用房間、座位或床等
Many patientswho are occupying hospital beds could be transferred to other places.許多占用醫院病床的病人可以被轉移到其他地方去。
official position正式職位to have an official position or job擔任正式職位或工作
Before becomingprime minister, he had already occupied several cabinet posts.當首相前,他曾出任過好幾個內閣職位。