occupation
occupation 英 [ˌɒkjuˈpeɪʃn] 美 [ˌɑkjuˈpeɪʃn]
n. 职业;占有,占领;消遣
名词复数:occupations
- An occupation is a physical takeover. Your student group's occupation of the college building made news when your demands became known. In exchange for leaving, you wanted the college to grant a tuition freeze.
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- n. 职业;占有,占领;消遣
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1. Please state your name, age and occupation below.
请在下面写明姓名、年龄和职业。
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2. Her main occupation seems to be shopping.
逛商店购物似乎是她的主要消遣。
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3. the Roman occupation of Britain
罗马人对不列颠的占领
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4. The zones under occupation contained major industrial areas.
被占领地区涵盖了主要的工业区。
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5. occupation forces
占领军
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6. The offices will be ready for occupation in June.
办公室将于六月交付使用。
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7. The level of owner occupation has increased rapidly in the last 30 years.
拥有住房的人数在过去 30 年间急剧攀升。
- occupation (n.) early 14c., "fact of holding or possessing;" mid-14c., "a being employed in something," also "a particular action," from Old French occupacion "pursuit, work, employment; occupancy, occupation" (12c.), from Latin occupationem (nominative occupatio) "a taking possession; business, employment," noun of action from past participle stem of occupare (see occupy). Meaning "employment, business in which one engages" is late 14c. That of "condition of being held and ruled by troops of another country" is from 1940.
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