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occupy
[ˈɒkjupaɪ] [ˈɑːkjupaɪ]

  • v. 使用(房屋、建筑),居住;占据(空间,时间);使忙于(做某事);使一直在想;(军事)占领,占据;(尤指为表示抗议而)非法强占(建筑物);任职,位居

[ 第三人称单数 occupies 现在分词 occupying 过去式 occupied 过去分词 occupied ]

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  • 占用 - 引用次数:201

    It is bound to occupy some Farmland in this process . There is a major issue before us how to coordinate their balanced development .

    在城镇化过程中势必要占用一部分农用地,如何协调双方均衡发展,是摆在我们面前的一大课题。

    参考来源 - 基于ARCGIS的哈尔滨市农用地转为建设用地分析
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  • 占有 - 引用次数:115

    The vehicles occupy more social resources.

    机动车占有较多的社会资源,应担负更多的社会道义。

    参考来源 - 交通事故的归责原则和交通肇事罪的犯罪构成研究(研究生论文)
  • 占据 - 引用次数:63

    参考来源 - 电视广告中女性形象的功能解析(研究生论文)
    - 引用次数:10

    参考来源 - 基于公共服务的社区文化中心机制创新研究(研究生论文)

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occupy [ 'ɔkjupai ]

  • v.
    • be present in; be inside of

      同义词: inhabit

    • keep busy with

      同义词: busy

    • live (in a certain place)

      同义词: reside lodge in

    • occupy the whole of

      同义词: fill

    • be on the mind of

      同义词: concern interest worry

    • require (time or space)

      同义词: take use up

    • march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation

      同义词: invade

    • engage or engross wholly

      同义词: absorb engross engage

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

occupy /ˈɒkjʊˌpaɪ/ CET4 TEM4 ( occupying, occupied, occupies )

  • 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)

    例:

    There were over 40 tenants, all occupying one wing of the building.

    有40多位房客,都住在该大楼的一翼。

  • 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)

    例:

    The hospital bed is occupied by his wife.

    那张病床由他妻子占用。

  • 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. 占领

    例:

    U.S. forces now occupy a part of the country.

    美国军队现在占领着该国的一部分地区。

  • 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)

    例:

    Many men still occupy more positions of power than women.

    许多男性仍比女性占有更多的权力职位。

  • 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) 占据 (某人); 使 (自己、自己的时间、自己的思维) 被 (某事物) 占据

    例:

    Her career occupies all of her time.

    她的事业占用了她所有的时间。

    例:

    He occupied himself with packing the car.

    他忙于装那辆车。

  • 6. 

    occupied ADJ 占用的 [v-link ADJ]

    例:

    Keep the brain occupied.

    不让脑子闲下来。

  • 7. 

    V-T If something occupies you, it requires your efforts, attention, or time. (某事物) 占用 (某人)

    例:

    I had other matters to occupy me, during the day at least.

    我有别的事要做,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) 占据 (某区域、某地)

    例:

    Even small aircraft occupy a lot of space.

    即便小飞机也占很多空间。

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occupy in 从事

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