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occupation [ɔkypasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. occupation• occupation: boulanger occupation: bakerb. [de logement] occupancy* * *ɔkypasjɔ̃1) (passe-temps, tâche) occupation; ( emploi) occupation, job2) ( fait d'habiter un lieu) occupancy, occupation3) ( pour protester) occupation4) Armée occupationl'Occupation — Histoire the Occupation
* * *ɔkypasjɔ̃ nf* * *occupation nf1 (passe-temps, tâche) occupation; ( emploi) occupation, job; trouve-toi une occupation find yourself an occupation; avoir de multiples occupations to have numerous occupations; mes occupations professionnelles my professional activities;2 ( fait d'habiter un lieu) occupancy, occupation; le taux d'occupation des lits d'hôpital the occupancy rate of hospital beds;3 ( pour protester) occupation; décider l'occupation des locaux to decide to stage a sit-in;4 Mil occupation (de of; par by); l'armée d'occupation the army of occupation; l'Occupation Hist the Occupation; pendant or sous l'Occupation during ou under the Occupation.[ɔkypasjɔ̃] nom féminin[de loisirs] occupation2. [d'un endroit]5. HISTOIREThe military occupation of part of France after the French-German armistice on 22nd June 1940, which spread throughout to the whole country in 1942. Under the terms of the armistice, France had to contribute financially to the upkeep of German troops in France and provide labour for German factories. Thousands of French Jews were deported during this period by the Vichy government. -
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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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occupation [‚ɒkjʊˈpeɪ∫ən]a. ( = trade) métier m ; ( = profession) profession f ; ( = work) emploi m ; ( = activity, pastime) occupation f• "occupation: teacher" « occupation: professeur »b. [of house] occupation fc. (by army) occupation f━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]occupation is not always translated by the French word occupation.* * *[ˌɒkjʊ'peɪʃn]1) ( of house)to take up occupation — s'installer (of dans)
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A n1 ( of house) to be in occupation être installé ; ready for occupation prêt à être habité ; the date of their occupation la date où ils se sont installés dans les locaux ; to take up occupation s'installer (of dans) ;2 Mil, Pol occupation f (de of) ; to be under occupation être occupé ; to come under occupation être envahi ; an army of occupation une armée d'occupation ; Hist the Occupation l'occupation f ;4 ( leisure activity) occupation f. -
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♦ occupation /ɒkjʊˈpeɪʃn/n.1 occupazione; impiego; lavoro; professione2 [u] (leg.) occupazione, possesso effettivo: owner-occupation, proprietà della casa ( in cui si abita)● occupation bridge, ponte privato □ (mil.) occupation forces, forze d'occupazione □ (stor.) occupation franchise, diritto al voto in qualità di affittuario □ occupation road, strada privata □ (fisc.) occupation tax, (in GB) tassa sulle occupazioni del suolo; (in USA) imposta sull'esercizio di una professione (cfr. ital. «I.C.I.A.P.») □ (mil.) occupation troops, truppe d'occupazione. -
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OCCUPATIONOccupation совпадает в значении с существительным оккупация только в тех случаях, когда речь идет о захвате чужой территории: occupation of a country by the enemy. Наряду с этим occupation передает ряд значений, не свойственных существительному оккупация: 1) 'временное пользование' (домом, дачей и пр.): occupation of a house by a family; 2) 'работа, род занятий, профессия': Occupation suited to one's abilities; what is your occupation?Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > occupation
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occupation [ˏɒkjυˊpeɪʃn] n1) заня́тие; род заня́тий, профе́ссия2) за́нятость;men out of occupation безрабо́тные
3) заня́тие, завладе́ние4) заня́тие, оккупа́ция;army of occupation оккупацио́нная а́рмия
5) вре́менное по́льзование ( домом и т.п.); пери́од прожива́ния6) attr.:occupation bridge (road) мост (доро́га) ча́стого по́льзования
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occupation [okkuupaasjõ]〈v.〉1 bezigheid ⇒ werk, baantje3 bewoning♦voorbeelden:c'est toujours une occupation • je hebt in elk geval iets te doenf1) bewoning2) bezetting3) werk, baantje -
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[ɔkypasjɔ̃]Nom féminin ocupação feminino* * *occupation ɔkypasjɔ̃]nome femininovaquer à ses occupationsocupar-se dos seus assuntos2 MILITAR, POLÍTICA ocupação -
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1. Beschäftigung f, Berufstätigkeit f, Geschäft n;2. Inbesitznahme f, Besitzergreifung f;3. Besitz m;4. VÖLKERR Besatzung f, Okkupation f -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > occupation
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occupation — [ ɔkypasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. occupatio 1 ♦ Ce à quoi on consacre son activité, son temps. ⇒ affaire, besogne, ouvrage, passe temps. « Les jeux des enfants sont de graves occupations » (Barbusse). Elle a de multiples occupations. Vaquer à ses… … Encyclopédie Universelle
occupation — oc‧cu‧pa‧tion [ˌɒkjˈpeɪʆn ǁ ˌɑːk ] noun [countable] PROPERTY a job or profession, used especially on official forms or for writing about the jobs people do: • Please state your name, age, and occupation. • The least stressful occupations in our … Financial and business terms
occupation — Occupation. s. f. v. Employ, affaire à laquelle on est occupé. Importante occupation. serieuse, penible occupation. frivole, legere occupation. j ay assez d occupation. voilà une belle occupation pour un homme sage. quelles sont maintenant vos… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Occupation — may refer to: Job (role), a regular activity performed for payment, that occupies one s time Employment, a person under service of another by hire Career, a course through life Profession, a vocation founded upon specialized training Vocation, an … Wikipedia
Occupation — Oc cu*pa tion, n. [L. occupatio: cf. F. occupation.] 1. The act or process of occupying or taking possession; actual possession and control; the state of being occupied; a holding or keeping; tenure; use; as, the occupation of lands by a tenant.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
occupation — I (possession) noun ascendancy, authority, charge, command, control, direction, domination, dominion, influence, inhabitation, jurisdiction, mastery, occupancy, occupatio, ownership, power, predominance, predominancy, proprietary rights,… … Law dictionary
occupation — [n1] profession, business activity, affair, calling, chosen work, craft, daily grind*, day gig*, do, dodge*, employment, game*, grindstone*, hang*, job, lick*, line, line of work, métier, moonlight*, nine to five*, play*, post, pursuit, racket*,… … New thesaurus
Occupation — Occupation, lat. deutsch, Besetzung, Einnahme; Besitzergreifung an herrenlosen Sachen, die noch nie im Eigenthum gewesen oder wo dasselbe aufgegeben worden ist. Nicht so an verlornen Sachen, deren widerrechtliche Aneignung den Funddiebstahl… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Occupation — Occupation, the the period from 1940 44 during World War II, when France was occupied by the German army … Dictionary of contemporary English
occupation — (n.) early 14c., fact of holding or possessing; mid 14c., a being employed in something, also a particular action, from O.Fr. occupacion (12c.), from L. occupationem (nom. occupatio) a taking possession, business, employment, noun of action from… … Etymology dictionary
occupation — employment, *work, calling, pursuit, business … New Dictionary of Synonyms