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occupier

US // (ˈɒkjʊˌpaɪə) //

占用者,占用人,占领者,户主

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : British a person who is in possession or occupation of a house or land
    • : a person or thing that occupies

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • But what Ibish fails to tell you is that Resolutions 242 and 338 never branded Israel as an “unlawful occupier” or an “aggressor.”

  • A place where the impact of 45 years of daily, grinding, ugly occupation—on both occupied and occupier—is worth nary a word.

  • Never mind that legally, public property in occupied territory should serve the local public, not the occupier.

  • “They gave me this,” said occupier Shawn Carrie on Wednesday, swirling a big glass of whiskey.

  • Aiming his ramped-up energies at a young female occupier, his antics descended into play fighting.

  • The acts to prevent the landholder from oppressing the occupier, and those for the encouragement of tillage, failed.

  • He is occupier of a farm of considerable extent, but he does not venture to give us the results of his own experience.

  • It is of the same type and pattern for all their orders, but varying in size according to the gradation in rank of the occupier.

  • Rackrent; an excessive rent of a farm, so high as to allow to the occupier a bare and poor subsistence.

  • A few rooms only were furnished, but their appearance indicated the taste and pursuits of its occupier.

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