reside or have one's place of business in (a building)
居住;占用
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the rented flat she occupies in Hampstead .她在汉普斯特德所居住的租来的公寓。
fill or take up (a space or time)
占据(空间,时间)
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two long windows occupied almost the whole of the end wall .两扇长玻璃窗几乎占据了全部末端墙面。
be situated in or at (a place or position in a system or hierarchy)
居(某种地位)
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the Bank of England occupies a central position in the UK financial system .英格兰银行在英国金融系统中处于中心地位。
hold (a position or job)
拥有(职位,工作)。
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使(大脑,思绪)老想着
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her mind was occupied with alarming questions .她满脑子都是令人不安的问题。
keep (someone) busy and active
使忙碌
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Sarah occupied herself taking the coffee cups over to the sink 萨拉忙着把咖啡杯拿到洗碗槽那里
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[as adj.
occupied ]tasks which kept her occupied for the remainder of the afternoon .让她在下午剩下的时间里忙个不停的工作。
take control of (a place, especially a country) by military conquest or settlement
军事占领(某地,尤指国家)
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Syria was occupied by France under a League of Nations mandate .受国际联盟的委任托管,叙利亚由法国军事占领。
enter, take control of, and stay in (a building) illegally and often forcibly, especially as a form of protest
(尤指为表示抗议而)非法强占(建筑物)
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the workers occupied the factory .工人们占领了工厂。
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occupy ... 占据...
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occupy oneself with (doing) sth 某人忙于...
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sb be occupied with (doing) sth 某人忙于...
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sth occupy one's mind ...困扰某人
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"Middle English: formed irregularly from Old French