occupied 音标拼音: ['ɑkjəp
, ɑɪd]
adj . 被占有的
被占有的
occupied 占有
occupied adj 1 :
held or filled or in use ; "
she keeps her time well occupied "; "
the wc is occupied " [
ant : {
unoccupied }]
2 :
seized and controlled as by military invasion ; "
the occupied countries of Europe " [
ant : {
unoccupied }]
3 :
resided in ;
having tenants ; "
not all the occupied (
or tenanted )
apartments were well kept up " [
synonym : {
occupied },
{
tenanted }]
4 :
having ones attention or mind or energy engaged ; "
she keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activities "; "
deeply engaged in conversation " [
synonym : {
engaged }, {
occupied }]
occupied \
occupied \
adj .
1 .
Engaged ;
in use ;
being used by a person and not free for use by someone else ;
as ,
the wc is occupied .
Opposite of {
free }, {
available },
and {
unoccupied }.
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5 ]
2 .
Inhabited ,
lived -
in ,
tenanted ;
having residents ; --
of dwelling units . [
Narrower terms : {
owner -
occupied }]
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5 ]
3 .
Overrun ,
taken over ; --
of countries or territories ;
as ,
occupied France .
Opposite of {
unoccupied }.
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4 .
Busy ;
actively or fully engaged in some activity ; --
of people .
Opposite of {
idle }.
Syn :
employed ,
engaged .
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Occupy \
Oc "
cu *
py \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Occupied };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Occupying }.] [
OE .
occupien ,
F .
occuper ,
fr .
L .
occupare ;
ob (
see {
Ob -})
a word akin to capere to take .
See {
Capacious }.]
1 .
To take or hold possession of ;
to hold or keep for use ;
to possess .
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Woe occupieth the fine [
end ]
of our gladness .
--
Chaucer .
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The better apartments were already occupied . --
W .
Irving .
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2 .
To hold ,
or fill ,
the dimensions of ;
to take up the room or space of ;
to cover or fill ;
as ,
the camp occupies five acres of ground . --
Sir J .
Herschel .
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3 .
To possess or use the time or capacity of ;
to engage the service of ;
to employ ;
to busy .
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An archbishop may have cause to occupy more chaplains than six . --
Eng .
Statute (
Hen .
VIII . )
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They occupied themselves about the Sabbath . --
2 Macc .
viii .
27 .
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4 .
To do business in ;
to busy one '
s self with . [
Obs .]
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All the ships of the sea ,
with their mariners ,
were in thee to occupy the merchandise . --
Ezek .
xxvii .
9 .
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Not able to occupy their old crafts . --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
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5 .
To use ;
to expend ;
to make use of . [
Obs .]
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All the gold that was occupied for the work . --
Ex .
xxxviii .
24 .
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They occupy not money themselves . --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
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6 .
To have sexual intercourse with . [
Obs .] --
Nares .
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65 Moby Thesaurus words for "
occupied ":
absorbed ,
absorbed in ,
abstracted ,
at it ,
at work ,
buried in ,
buried in thought ,
busy ,
caught up in ,
colonized ,
contemplating ,
contemplative ,
devoted ,
devoted to ,
empeopled ,
employed ,
engaged ,
engaged in thought ,
engrossed ,
engrossed in ,
engrossed in thought ,
full of business ,
hard at it ,
hard at work ,
immersed in ,
immersed in thought ,
in harness ,
inhabited ,
intent ,
intent on ,
introspective ,
involved ,
lost in ,
lost in thought ,
meditating ,
meditative ,
monomaniacal ,
monopolized ,
obsessed ,
on duty ,
on the go ,
on the hop ,
on the job ,
on the jump ,
on the move ,
on the run ,
peopled ,
populated ,
populous ,
preoccupied ,
rapt ,
settled ,
single -
minded ,
studious ,
studying ,
submerged in ,
swept up ,
taken up with ,
tenanted ,
tied up ,
totally absorbed ,
working ,
wrapped in ,
wrapped in thought ,
wrapped up in
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OCCUPIED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of OCCUPY is to engage the attention or energies of How to use occupy in a sentence
OCCUPIED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Every room in the hotel is occupied Organized sports can keep teenagers occupied
OCCUPIED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Keep occupied with different things by day, then meet for dinner and discuss what happened
Occupied - definition of occupied by The Free Dictionary 1 busy doing or thinking about something: keep the brain occupied!; she was fully occupied with driving
OCCUPIED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Sometimes Occupied (of a place) taken possession of and controlled by demonstrators who see it as symbolic of a social or political issue People stopped outside the occupied library to show their support for those inside, who were protesting cuts to public services
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occupied - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to have, hold, or take as a separate space: The orchard occupies half the farm to be a resident or tenant of: Our company occupied the three top floors of that building spend: to occupy time reading involve: We occupied the children with a game
OCCUPIED - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary occupied definition: being used or reserved for use Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "keep one's mind occupied", "enemy-occupied", "under-occupied"
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Occupied Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Simple past tense and past participle of occupy All her skills were occupied simply keeping all four wheels on the ground Other things occupied my mind, I guess Was he ignoring her, or was his mind completely occupied with grief at the moment? Two occupied stalls and he couldn't figure out where to put the water