occupier 英 [ˈɒkjupaɪə(r)]   美 [ˈɑkjupaɪə(r)]

occupier

occupier  英 [ˈɒkjupaɪə(r)] 美 [ˈɑkjupaɪə(r)]

n. 居住人;占有者;占用者 

名词复数:occupiers 

They claim the Sultan was bribed and that, as an occupier, he really had no authority over the Parthenon to begin with. 他们宣称苏丹王是被贿赂的,而且,即使是占领者,他也没有任何权利去对帕特农神庙下手。
“The Only Solution Is Jihad Against the Invaders,” says one. “Mullah Omar Is a Dagger Raised to Strike Each occupier,” says another. 有人说“唯一的解决办法就是用圣战抵抗侵略者”另一个人说“奥马尔毛拉是刺向每个侵略者的匕首。”

  • An occupier is the person who legally lives in the house, apartment, or other dwelling in question. If the census taker comes to your home, she'll want to know if you are the occupier of the house, how many people live there with you, and so on.
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  • n. 居住人;占有者;占用者
  • 1. They claim the Sultan was bribed and that, as an occupier, he really had no authority over the Parthenon to begin with.

    他们宣称苏丹王是被贿赂的,而且,即使是占领者,他也没有任何权利去对帕特农神庙下手。

  • 2. “The Only Solution Is Jihad Against the Invaders,” says one. “Mullah Omar Is a Dagger Raised to Strike Each occupier,” says another.

    有人说“唯一的解决办法就是用圣战抵抗侵略者”另一个人说“奥马尔毛拉是刺向每个侵略者的匕首。”

  • 3. The criminal murderer is standing here expecting us to throw flowers at him; this was my flower to the occupier.

    一个发动战争的谋杀犯居然站在那里期待我们给他献上鲜花,这就是我献给侵略者的鲜花。

  • occupier (n.) late 14c., agent noun from occupy.
oc·cu·pier AWL / ˈɒkjupaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːkjupaɪər / noun 1 occupier(of sth) ( formal) a person who lives in or uses a building, room, piece of land, etc. SYN occupant 居住人;(土地、房屋等的)占有者,占用者 The letter was addressed to the occupier of the house. 这封信是写给这所房子的住户的。 see also owner-occupier 2 [usually plural ] a member of an army that is occupying a foreign country, etc. 占领者;占领军的一员 occupier occupiers oc·cu·pier / ˈɒkjupaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːkjupaɪər /
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