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v. bezetten; vast houden--------v. wonen; vast houden; vullen; bezighouden[ okjoepaj] 〈 occupied〉1 bezetten ⇒ bezet houden, bezit nemen van♦voorbeelden:occupy space • ruimte innemenoccupy oneself with • zich bezighouden methe was too occupied with his own thoughts • hij was te zeer bezig met zijn eigen gedachten -
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A vtr1 ( inhabit) occuper [house, premises] ;2 ( fill) occuper [bed, seat, room] ; is this seat occupied? est-ce que cette place est occupée or prise? ;3 ( take over) occuper [country, building] ; an occupied territory un territoire occupé ; the occupied territories Pol les terres occupées ; the occupied zone la zone d'occupation ;4 ( take up) prendre [time] ; [activity] durer [day, afternoon] ; the lecture occupies a whole day la conférence dure toute une journée ; occuper [area, floor, surface] ; that table occupies too much space cette table tient trop de place ;5 ( keep busy) occuper [person] ; capter [attention] ; to be occupied in doing être occupé à faire ; to be occupied with sb/sth s 'occuper de qn/qch ; something to occupy my mind quelque chose pour m'occuper l'esprit ;6 ( hold) remplir [position, post, office]. -
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(a) (house, room etc) occuper;∎ is this seat occupied? est-ce que cette place est prise?(b) (keep busy → person, mind) occuper;∎ she occupies herself by doing crosswords elle s'occupe en faisant des mots croisés;∎ to be occupied in or with sth/doing sth être occupé à qch/faire qch;∎ try to keep them occupied for a few minutes essaie de les occuper quelques minutes;∎ to keep one's mind occupied s'occuper l'esprit;∎ find something to occupy your mind trouvez quelque chose qui vous occupe l'esprit;∎ reading keeps him occupied ça l'occupe de lire(c) (fill, take up → time, space) occuper;∎ the sofa occupies half the room le canapé occupe ou prend la moitié de la pièce;∎ how do you occupy your evenings? comment ou à quoi occupez-vous vos soirées?∎ occupying army armée f d'occupation;∎ the workers have occupied the building les ouvriers ont occupé le bâtiment(e) (hold → office, role, rank) occuper -
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occupy [ˈɒkjʊpaɪ]a. [+ house] habiter ; [+ post] occuperb. [troops, demonstrators] occuperc. [+ attention, mind, person, time, space] occuper* * *['ɒkjʊpaɪ]transitive verb1) ( inhabit) occuper [premises]2) ( fill) occuper [bed, seat, room]3) ( take over) occuper [country, building]4) ( take up) prendre [time]; [activity] durer [afternoon]; occuper [area, surface]5) ( keep busy) occuper [person, mind]; capter [attention]to keep oneself occupied — s'occuper ( by doing en faisant)
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1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) ocupar2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) ocupar, habitar, vivir en3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) ocupar, tomar posesión de, apoderarse de•- occupant- occupation
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occupy vb ocupartr['ɒkjəpaɪ]1 (live in) ocupar, habitar, vivir en2 (take possession of) ocupar, tomar posesión de, apoderarse de3 (take up, fill - space) ocupar; (- time) ocupar, llevar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto occupy oneself in doing something ocupar el tiempo haciendo algo, entretenerse haciendo algov.• emplear v.• habitar v.• llenar v.• ocupar v.• regentar v.'ɑːkjəpaɪ, 'ɒkjʊpaɪtransitive verb -pies, -pying, -pied1) \<\<offices/site/seat/position\>\> ocupar2) \<\<country/town/factory/premises\>\> ocuparoccupying forces — fuerzas fpl de ocupación
3) \<\<space/attention\>\> ocupar; \<\<time\>\> llevar, ocuparto keep somebody occupied — mantener* a alguien ocupado
to occupy oneself — ocupar el tiempo, entretenerse*
['ɒkjʊpaɪ]VT1) [+ house] habitar, vivir en; [+ office, seat] ocuparis this seat occupied? — ¿está ocupado este asiento?
2) (Mil etc) ocupar3) [+ post, position] ocupar4) (=take up, fill) [+ space, time] ocuparthis job occupies all my time — este trabajo me ocupa or absorbe todo el tiempo
5) (=keep busy) ocuparto be occupied with sth/in doing sth — estar ocupado con algo/haciendo algo
6) (US)(Telec)* * *['ɑːkjəpaɪ, 'ɒkjʊpaɪ]transitive verb -pies, -pying, -pied1) \<\<offices/site/seat/position\>\> ocupar2) \<\<country/town/factory/premises\>\> ocuparoccupying forces — fuerzas fpl de ocupación
3) \<\<space/attention\>\> ocupar; \<\<time\>\> llevar, ocuparto keep somebody occupied — mantener* a alguien ocupado
to occupy oneself — ocupar el tiempo, entretenerse*
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transitive verb1) (Mil.; Polit. as demonstration) besetzen2) (reside in, be a tenant of) bewohnen3) (take up, fill) einnehmen; besetzen [Sitzplatz, Tisch]; belegen [Zimmer]; in Anspruch nehmen [Zeit, Aufmerksamkeit]how did you occupy your time? — wie hast du die Zeit verbracht?
4) (hold) innehaben [Stellung, Amt]occupy oneself [with doing something] — sich [mit etwas] beschäftigen
keep somebody['s mind] occupied — jemanden [geistig] beschäftigen
* * *2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) beziehen3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) besetzen•- academic.ru/51126/occupant">occupant- occupation
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- occupier* * *oc·cu·py<- ie->[ˈɒkjəpaɪ, AM ˈɑ:kju:-]vt1. (fill)to \occupy a niche in the market eine Marktlücke füllento \occupy a position eine Stellung bekleidento \occupy a post einen Posten habento \occupy a room ein Zimmer belegento \occupy a small space ( form) wenig Platz einnehmento \occupy the throne den Thron innehabento \occupy time Zeit ausfüllen2. (preoccupy)to \occupy one's mind sich akk geistig beschäftigento \occupy sb's time jds Zeit in Anspruch nehmen3. (take control of)▪ to \occupy sth etw besetzen\occupying forces Besatzungstruppen pl* * *['ɒkjʊpaɪ]vt3) post, position innehaben, bekleiden (geh)4) (= take up) beanspruchen; space einnehmen; time in Anspruch nehmen, beanspruchen; (= help pass) ausfüllencan't you find some better way of occupying your time? — kannst du mit deiner Zeit nicht etwas Besseres anfangen?
5) (= busy) beschäftigena thought which has been occupying my mind — ein Gedanke, der mich beschäftigt
* * *1. Land etc in Besitz nehmen, Besitz ergreifen von:2. MIL besetzen4. fig ein Amt etc bekleiden, innehaben:occupy the chair den Vorsitz führen5. bewohnen6. Raum einnehmen7. Zeit in Anspruch nehmen8. jemanden beschäftigen, anstellen:be occupied with one’s own thoughts mit seinen eigenen Gedanken beschäftigt sein;9. fig jemandes Geist beschäftigen* * *transitive verb1) (Mil.; Polit. as demonstration) besetzen2) (reside in, be a tenant of) bewohnen3) (take up, fill) einnehmen; besetzen [Sitzplatz, Tisch]; belegen [Zimmer]; in Anspruch nehmen [Zeit, Aufmerksamkeit]4) (hold) innehaben [Stellung, Amt]5) (busy, employ) beschäftigenoccupy oneself [with doing something] — sich [mit etwas] beschäftigen
keep somebody['s mind] occupied — jemanden [geistig] beschäftigen
* * *v.belegen v.besetzen v.in Anspruch nehmen ausdr. -
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1) ( fill)to \occupy sth etw ausfüllen;( live in) etw bewohnen;to \occupy a niche in the market eine Marktlücke füllen;to \occupy a position eine Stellung bekleiden;to \occupy a post einen Posten haben;to \occupy a room ein Zimmer belegen;to \occupy a small space ( form) wenig Platz einnehmen;to \occupy the throne den Thron innehaben;to \occupy time Zeit ausfüllen2) ( preoccupy)to \occupy one's mind sich akk geistig beschäftigen;to \occupy sb's time jds Zeit f in Anspruch nehmen;to \occupy oneself sich akk beschäftigen3) ( take control of)to \occupy sth etw besetzen;\occupying forces Besatzungstruppen fpl -
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1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) oppta, inneha2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) (be)bo3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) okkupere, legge beslag på•- occupant- occupation
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- occupieropptaverb \/ˈɒkjʊpaɪ\/1) bebo, bo i, bo på2) ( om tid) ta, vare3) ( om plass) (opp)ta4) sysselsette, oppta5) inneha, være innehaver av, innta6) ( militærvesen) okkupere, besette, innta7) ( om eiendom eller husvære) okkupere, sette seg i besittelse av, ta i besittelsebe occupied (in) doing something holde på med å gjøre noebe occupied with something holde på med noeoccupying power okkupasjonsmaktoccupy oneself with\/in something sysselsette seg med noe, holde på med noeoccupy somebody's time oppta noens tid -
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§ დაკავება; დაპყრობა§ დაკავება (დაიკავებს)to occupy an apartment / a place / a post ბინის / ადგილის / თანამდებობის დაკავება●●how do you occupy yourself on holidays? რას აკეთებ უქმე / დასვენების დღეებში?he was occupied with his thoughts ფიქრებში იყო წასული / გართულიthis table occupies too much space ამ მაგიდას ძალიან დიდი ადგილი უჭირავს / უკავია -
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1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) zasesti2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) stanovati3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) okupirati•- occupant- occupation
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- occupier* * *[ɔkjupai]transitive verbzasesti, zavzeti; military okupirati; opravljati; stanovati; zavzemati (prostor); zaposliti; imeti (službo, položaj)to occupy o.s. with ( —ali in) doing s.th. — zaposliti se s čim, biti zaposlen s čim -
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أَشْغَلَ \ distract: to cause (the mind or attention of sb.) to wander: The noise distracted me (or my attention) from my work. occupy: to fill (a space, time, sb.’s mind, etc.); keep sb. busy: The top shelf was occupied by my son’s books. Children need something to occupy them during the holidays. -
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['ɔkjupaɪ]vtto occupy o.s. in/with sth/doing sth — zajmować się czymś/robieniem czegoś
to be occupied in/with sth/doing sth — być zajętym czymś/robieniem czegoś
* * *1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) zajmować, mieszkać2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) zajmować3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) zajmować•- occupant- occupation
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1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) optage; fylde2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) bebo3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) besætte; okkupere•- occupant- occupation
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- occupier* * *1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) optage; fylde2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) bebo3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) besætte; okkupere•- occupant- occupation
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1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) taka, ná yfir2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) búa (í)3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) hernema•- occupant- occupation
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birtokol, elfoglal* * *1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) elfoglal2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) bent lakik3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) megszáll•- occupant- occupation
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VT1. रहनाThe new flat was occupied immediately.2. कब्ज़ा करनाThe army occupied the enemy's capital.3. संभालनाHe occupies a senior position in the firm.4. ज़रूरत होनाThe bed occupies a huge space.
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