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unoccupied

/uhn-ok-yuh-pahyd/US // ʌnˈɒk yəˌpaɪd //UK // (ʌnˈɒkjʊˌpaɪd) //

无人居住,无人居住的,闲置,闲置的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without occupants; empty; vacant.
    • : not held or controlled by invading forces: unoccupied nations.
    • : not busy or active; idle; not gainfully employed: an unoccupied person.
    • : without inhabitants; deserted.

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Examples

  • Police said two groups were firing at each other when they found a common enemy and trained their gunfire on an unoccupied police cruiser and responding officers, who escaped injury.

  • Moïse had been ruling by decree since January 2020, after he refused to organize legislative elections, leaving all but 10 of Haiti’s parliamentary seats unoccupied.

  • A large tree fell through the roof and into a bedroom of an unoccupied home in Bowie, officials said.

  • So you should keep all your seatbelts buckled anytime a seat is unoccupied.

  • It was unoccupied because renovations from the previous fire had just finished, authorities said.

  • At the time, the Special Forces were pushing into Afghan villages previously unoccupied by coalition forces.

  • Fellow drivers can then bid on the newly unoccupied one, promising up to $150 per month in profit for parking spot rentals.

  • Property worth £350m was unoccupied on The Bishops Avenue, an exclusive street in a north London enclave.

  • My favorite chair for once unoccupied by child or Lego construction.

  • Among the rows of unoccupied desks, I could only count about seven people.

  • Two young lovers were exchanging their hearts' yearnings beneath the children's tent, which they had found unoccupied.

  • The unoccupied pallet of Martini lay in one corner of this miserable anti-room.

  • So at first we said nothing, but waved with our case knife toward an unoccupied box, as who should say sit down.

  • Life had given her a deep surface; the depths below it sent up rare vibrations; and her mind was seldom unoccupied.

  • In the side yard was a hammock under the trees which had been unoccupied this year past, but to-night it was occupied again.