occupancy / ˈɒk yə pən si /

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occupancy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural oc·cu·pan·cies.

  1. the act, state, or condition of being or becoming a tenant or of living in or taking up quarters or space in or on something: Continued occupancy of the office depends on a rent reduction.
  2. the possession or tenancy of a property:You can have occupancy on June 1st.
  3. the act of taking possession, as of a property.
  4. the term during which one is an occupant.
  5. the condition of being occupied: Occupancy of the auditorium is limited to 1200 people.
  6. the use to which property is put.
  7. exercise of dominion over property that has no owner so as to become the legal owner.

occupancy 近义词

n. 名词 noun

residence of place

更多occupancy例句

  1. He notes that their building occupancies have bounced back to pre-pandemic numbers.
  2. After Montreal reopened, in the summer, occupancy rates for Silofit facilities were still below pre-pandemic levels.
  3. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center had an occupancy at 112 percent of its capacity.
  4. Most of California is now under strict stay-at-home orders, for example, while states including Nevada, Maryland and Pennsylvania have issued new indoor occupancy limits.
  5. Limiting occupancy is especially important in lower-income neighborhoods, the researchers found.
  6. In 2012 the so-called Bedroom Tax was passed, an under-occupancy penalty that disproportionately hits low-income families.
  7. The food is such a big draw, night club occupancy rules apply: One in, one out.
  8. Since then, it has rarely broken an occupancy rate of 10 percent amidst protracted political chaos.
  9. He is being checked on hourly in his single-occupancy, 64-square-foot cell.
  10. The 80-year-old building has a far lower occupancy rate than competitors in Midtown (78 percent versus 90 percent).
  11. The lease of a private residence is not a warranty that it is reasonably fit for occupancy.
  12. He was, in fact, searching for signs of its occupancy by another than Shiel Crozier—tokens of a woman's presence.
  13. Corydon would pass through the rooms, suffering all the horrors which she might have suffered in years of occupancy of them.
  14. At that time the first threads of the white man's occupancy were just beginning to cross the midway deserts.
  15. In October the new mission house was ready for occupancy and we gladly made the transfer to this permanent home.