0 to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time -- 佔有,佔用,佔據(空間或時間)
The rest of the time was occupied with writing a report. 剩下的時間用來寫了份報告。
The house hasn't been occupied (= lived in) by anyone for a few months. 這幢房子已經有幾個月沒人住了。
formal A large picture of the battle of Waterloo occupied the space above the fireplace. 一幅描繪滑鐵盧戰役的巨幅畫作佔據了壁爐上方的空間。
On long journeys I occupy myself with solving maths puzzles. 長途旅行時,我用解數學難題來打發時間。
1 (of an army or group of people) to move into and take control and/or possession of a place -- (軍隊或一夥人)佔領,佔據
The programme will occupy that half-hour slot before the nine o'clock news.
Historically, issues of this kind have not occupied the foreground of political debate.
He occupies a prominent position in the rogues' gallery of the financial world.
The house occupies a commanding position at the top of the valley.
In occupying and exploiting the mysterious space of the sacred in our contemporary 'secular' world, the nation revitalises the profane.
The songs characteristically sing of deceased men as having occupied a series of places that are now being reclaimed by the anonymity of the forest.
We have until recently been one-dimensionally occupied with older people as targets of politics rather than as actual or potential actors.
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