单词 | occupy |
释义 | occupy UK ['ɒk.jʊ.paɪ] US ['ɑ:.kjʊ-] verb transitive FILL 填充 IMPROVER ■to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time 占有,占用,占据(空间或时间) •The bathroom's occupied - I think John's in there.浴室有人——我想是约翰在里面。 •The rest of the time was occupied with •The house hasn't been occupied (= lived in) by •formal A large picture of the battle of Waterloo occupied the space above the fireplace.一幅描绘滑铁卢战役的巨幅画作占据了壁炉上方的空间。 IMPROVER ■to keep someone busy or interested 使(某人)忙于;使(某人)感兴趣 •[R] On long car journeys I occupy my self •All the new toys kept UK ['ɒk.jʊ.paɪ] US ['ɑ:.kjʊ-] verb transitive TAKE CONTROL 控制 ■(of an army or group of people) to move into and take control and/or possession of a place (军队或一伙人)占领,占据 •Troops quickly occupied the city.军队很快占领了城市。 •Protesting students occupied the university office for two weeks.抗议的学生占领大学办公楼达两个星期。 •the occupying forces占领军 |
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