occupy 英 [ˈɒkjupaɪ]   美 [ˈɑkjupaɪ]

occupy

occupy  英 [ˈɒkjupaɪ] 美 [ˈɑkjupaɪ]

vt. 占据,占领;使忙碌 

进行时:occupying  过去式:occupied  过去分词:occupied  第三人称单数:occupies 

The bed seemed to occupy most of the room. 床似乎占去了大半个屋子。
Administrative work occupies half of my time. 行政事务占用了我一半的时间。

  • When you spend a lot of your free time reading tea leaves, you occupy yourself with that pastime, meaning it takes up your time and keeps you busy.
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  • vt. 占据,占领;使忙碌
  • 1. The bed seemed to occupy most of the room.

    床似乎占去了大半个屋子。

  • 2. Administrative work occupies half of my time.

    行政事务占用了我一半的时间。

  • 3. He occupies an office on the 12th floor.

    他在 12 楼有一间办公室。

  • 4. The capital has been occupied by the rebel army.

    叛军已占领了首都。

  • 5. a game that will occupy the kids for hours

    能让小孩一玩就是几个小时的游戏

  • 6. She occupied herself with routine office tasks.

    她忙于办公室的日常工作。

  • 7. The president occupies the position for four years.

    总统任期四年。

  • occupy (v.) mid-14c., "to take possession of," also "to take up space or time, employ (someone)," irregularly borrowed from Old French occuper "occupy (a person or place), hold, seize" (13c.) or directly from Latin occupare "take over, seize, take into possession, possess, occupy," from ob "over" (see ob-) + intensive form of capere "to grasp, seize," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." The final syllable of the English word is difficult to explain, but it is as old as the record; perhaps from a modification made in Anglo-French. During 16c.-17c. a common euphemism for "have sexual intercourse with" (sense attested from early 15c.), which caused it to fall from polite usage.
oc·cupy AWL / ˈɒkjupaɪ ; NAmE ˈɑːkjupaɪ / verb ( oc·cu·pies , oc·cu·py·ing , oc·cu·pied , oc·cu·pied ) 1 occupysth to fill or use a space, an area or an amount of time 使用,占用(空间、面积、时间等) SYN take up The bed seemed to occupy most of the room. 床似乎占去了大半个屋子。 How much memory does the program occupy? 这个程序占用多少内存? Administrative work occupies half of my time. 行政事务占用了我一半的时间。 2 occupysth ( formal) to live or work in a room, house or building 使用(房屋、建筑);居住 He occupies an office on the 12th floor. 他在 12 楼有一间办公室。 3 occupysth to enter a place in a large group and take control of it, especially by military force 侵占;占领;占据 The capital has been occupied by the rebel army. 叛军已占领了首都。 Protesting students occupied the TV station. 抗议的学生占领了电视台。 4 to fill your time or keep you busy doing sth 使忙于(做某事);忙着(做某事) occupysb/sth/yourself a game that will occupy the kids for hours 能让小孩一玩就是几个小时的游戏 Problems at work continued to occupy his mindfor some time. 工作上的问题继续在他的脑海中萦绕了一段时间。 occupysb/sth/yourself with sb/sth She occupied herself with routine office tasks. 她忙于办公室的日常工作。 occupysb/sth/yourself (in) doing sth She occupied herself doing routine office tasks. 她忙于办公室的日常工作。 5 occupysth to have an official job or position 任职;执政 SYN hold The president occupies the position for four years. 总统任期四年。 occupy occupies occupied occupying oc·cupy / ˈɒkjupaɪ ; NAmE ˈɑːkjupaɪ /
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