occupant
occupant 英 [ˈɒkjəpənt] 美 [ˈɑkjəpənt]
n. 居住者;占有者
名词复数:occupants
- An occupant is someone who lives or stays at a place for awhile. A lot of your junk mail is addressed "To occupant" because the sender doesn't know who lives at your address.
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- n. 居住者;占有者
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1. A sensing wristband automatically detects a fall or heart problems in an elderly occupant and can send an alert.
一个有感知力的表带能自动探测疾病或是老年居住者的心脏问题,并发出警报。
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2. Established in 1797, the historic building lays claim to at least one eternal occupant named Rachel, a civil war nurse who lived at the hotel during the bloody battle.
这栋历史性的建筑建成于1797年,号称至少有一个名叫瑞秋的永恒居住者。 她是血腥的内战时期住在这家酒店的一个战地护士。
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3. The walls of thecubic house feature an insulating chamber that can be filled with avariety of materials ranging from water, to air, to grass, to clothing, to whatever the occupant desires.
立方体房屋的墙壁突出了隔热的特色,能够容纳各种材料,从水、空气、草坪、衣物、到居住者希望放进去的一切。
- occupant (n.) 1590s, "one who takes possession of something having no owner," from Middle French occupant (15c.) or directly from Latin occupantem (nominative occupans), present participle of occupare "to take possession of" (see occupy). Earlier noun form was ocupier (early 14c.).
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