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occupation [‚ɒkjʊ'peɪʃən]1 noun(a) (employment) emploi m, travail m;∎ what's his occupation? qu'est-ce qu'il fait comme travail ou dans la vie?;∎ please state your name and occupation veuillez indiquer votre nom et votre profession;∎ I'm not an actor by occupation je ne suis pas acteur de métier;∎ raising a family is a full-time occupation élever des enfants, c'est un travail à plein temps(b) (activity, hobby) occupation f;∎ a leisure occupation un loisir;∎ his favourite occupation is listening to music ce qu'il aime faire par-dessus tout, c'est écouter de la musique;∎ the TV provides some occupation for the children la télévision est un moyen d'occuper les enfants(c) (of building, offices etc) occupation f;∎ during Mr Gray's occupation of the premises lorsque M. Gray occupait les locaux;∎ the offices are ready for occupation les bureaux sont prêts à être occupés∎ army of occupation armée f d'occupation;∎ the students have voted to continue their occupation les étudiants ont voté la poursuite de l'occupation des locaux;∎ under French occupation sous occupation française∎ History the Occupation l'Occupation f
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