英 [ˈɒkjupaɪə(r)] 美 [ˈɑːkjupaɪər]
n. 居住人;占有者;占用者
occupier /ˈɒkjʊˌpaɪə/
可数名词 The occupier of a house, apartment, or piece of land is the person who lives or works there. (房屋、公寓、土地等的) 占用者
居住人;占有者;占用者
占用人
...或其他灾难一旦发生时实质上会阻碍消防处履行其职责的其他事物或情况;(由1964年第1号第3条增补) “占用人”(occupier) 就住用建筑物而言,指在该建筑物内居住的人,而就其他建筑物而言,则指在该建筑物内全职从事某一职业的人;(由1975年第29号第...
、Occupier(业主之家)、DecorationTrade(装修资源),各版分工如下:
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居住人;占有者;占用者
The letter was addressed to the occupier of the house.
这封信是写给这所房子的住户的。
It is a matter of private arrangement between the Candidate and the owner or occupier.
这是候选人与业主或占用人之间的私人安排。
By the law of Scotland a proprietor or occupier is entitled to prevent any stranger from intruding on his land.
在苏格兰的法律中,土地的所有者或占有者有权阻止任何陌生人侵犯他的土地。
East Timor's leaders, many of them former rebels who fought Indonesia, see reconciliation with the former occupier as more crucial for the future of the country than judicial action to bury the ghosts of past violence.
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Jerusalem's former mufti, Akrama Sabri, thundered that believers should be liberating the holy city, not helping its occupier.
Demanding American passport rights, the association's precursor in 2006 sued America for failing to be a military occupier.
And he says, well, when you're fighting an occupier, that's a different thing.