词汇 | occupied |
释义 | occupied adjective uk /ˈɒk.jə.paɪd/ us /ˈɑː.kjə.paɪd/ An occupied place is being controlled by an army or group of people that has moved into it: 有人居住的;被占领的,被侵占的 occupied territory占领区 She spent two years in occupied Paris (= Paris when it was under foreign control) during the war.战争期间她在沦陷的巴黎住了两年。 being used by someone; with someone in it: 使用中的,有人使用的 The bathroom at the back of the plane was occupied, so I waited.飞机尾部的厕所有人使用,所以我等着。 busy or interested: 忙于;感兴趣的 At that time I was fully occupied taking care of my elderly mother.那段时间我的时间都用来照顾我年迈的母亲了。 All the new toys kept the kids occupied for hours.这些新玩具让孩子们兴致勃勃地玩了好几个小时。 International relations: international politics & government accession allied Anglo-American anti-Stalinist bipolar G20 G7 GATT Geneva Convention internationalism internationalize NAFTA NATO pariah the G8 the new world order the North-South divide the World Trade Organization unipolar WTO You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Using and misusing Busy and active occupied | American Dictionaryoccupied adjective us/ˈɑk·jəˌpɑɪd/ occupiedadjective (FILLED)full, in use, or busy: Every room in the hotel is occupied. Organized sports can keep teenagers occupied. occupiedadjective (TAKEN CONTROL OF)[ not gradable ] (of a country, city, or other place) filled with or run by people, esp. an army, who have moved in and taken control or possession: occupied territories |
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