occupy
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T The people who occupy a building or a place are the people who live or work there. 占用 (某建筑、某地)
There were over 40 tenants, all occupying one wing of the building. 有40多位房客,都住在該大樓的一翼。
2. V-T PASSIVE If a room or something such as a seat is occupied, someone is using it, so that it is not available for anyone else. 占用 (座位等)
The hospital bed is occupied by his wife. 那張病床由他妻子占用。
3. V-T If a group of people or an army occupies a place or country, they move into it, using force in order to gain control of it. 占領(lǐng)
U.S. forces now occupy a part of the country. 美國軍隊(duì)現(xiàn)在占領(lǐng)著該國的一部分地區(qū)。
4. V-T If someone or something occupies a particular place in a system, process, or plan, they have that place. 占有 (某位置)
Many men still occupy more positions of power than women. 許多男性仍比女性占有更多的權(quán)力職位。
5. V-T If something occupies you, or if you occupy yourself, your time, or your mind with it, you are busy doing that thing or thinking about it. (某事物) 占據(jù) (某人); 使 (自己、自己的時(shí)間、自己的思維) 被 (某事物) 占據(jù)
Her career occupies all of her time. 她的事業(yè)占用了她所有的時(shí)間。
He occupied himself with packing the car. 他忙于裝那輛車。
6. occupiedADJ 占用的[v-link ADJ]
Keep the brain occupied. 不讓腦子閑下來。
7. V-T If something occupies you, it requires your efforts, attention, or time. (某事物) 占用 (某人)
I had other matters to occupy me, during the day at least. 我有別的事要做,至少白天要被占用。
8. V-T If something occupies a particular area or place, it fills or covers it, or exists there. (某事物) 占據(jù) (某區(qū)域、某地)
Even small aircraft occupy a lot of space. 即便小飛機(jī)也占很多空間。
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occupy /??kj??pa?/ (occupying,occupied,occupies)
劍橋詞典
- The programme will occupy that half-hour slot before the nine o'clock news .
- All physical objects occupy space .
- Historically, issues of this kind have not occupied the foreground of political debate .
- He occupies a prominent position in the rogues ' gallery of the financial world .
- The house occupies a commanding position at the top of the valley .
occupy verb [T] (FILL)
to fill , exist in, or use a place or period of time占有,占用,占據(jù)(空間或時(shí)間)
The rest of the time was occupied with writing a report . 剩下的時(shí)間用來寫了份報(bào)告。
The house hasn't been occupied (= lived in) by anyone for a few months . 這幢房子已經(jīng)有幾個(gè)月沒人住了。
formal A large picture of the battle of Waterloo occupied the space above the fireplace . 一幅描繪滑鐵盧戰(zhàn)役的巨幅畫作占據(jù)了壁爐上方的空間。
to keep someone busy or interested
使(某人)忙于;使(某人)感興趣
On long journeys I occupy myself with solving maths puzzles . 長途旅行時(shí),我用解數(shù)學(xué)難題來打發(fā)時(shí)間。
例句
occupy verb [T] (TAKE CONTROL)
(of an army or group of people ) to move into and take control and/or possession of a place(軍隊(duì)或一伙人)占領(lǐng),占據(jù)
Troops quickly occupied the city . 軍隊(duì)很快占領(lǐng)了城市。
Protesting students occupied the university office for two weeks . 抗議的學(xué)生占領(lǐng)大學(xué)辦公樓達(dá)兩個(gè)星期。
the occupying forces 占領(lǐng)軍 返回 occupy