| 单词 | unoccupied | 
| 释义 | unoccupiedadj. 1.  Not occupied or engaged in some work or activity; idle. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > idleness, lack of occupation or activity > 			[adjective]		 idlec950 tooma1340 unoccupiedc1405 void1530 restyc1540 unbusied1570 idlefula1652 haking1703 unbusy1731 otiose1850 non-employed1853 c1405						 (c1390)						    G. Chaucer Melibeus 		(Hengwrt)	 		(2003)	 §625  				Dooth somme goode dedes, þt the deuel, which is oure enemy, ne fynde yow nat vnocupied [c1460 Rawl. Poet. 149 idel]. 1491    Compend. Abstr. Holy Rule Saynte Benet sig. bv, in  Bk. Diuerse Ghostly Maters 		(Caxton)	  				Lete theym be assigned to other occupacyons to doo, so that they be neuer vnoccupied in vertu. 1555    R. Eden tr.  Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde  iii. i. f. 88v  				A valiente mynde can not rest in one place or bee vnoccupyed. 1573    T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry 		(new ed.)	 f. 50v  				Prouide of thine owne, to haue all thing, at hand, least work and the workman, vnoccupied stand. 1645    J. Ussher Body of Divinitie 89  				It being unbeseeming the Majesty of God to be idle and unoccupied all that time. 1647    H. Hexham Copious Eng. & Netherduytch Dict.  				Vnoccupied, or doing nothing, onbesigh. 1751    S. Johnson Rambler No. 141. ⁋2  				Acting when his imagination was unoccupied, and his judgment unsettled. 1780    E. Burke Speech Oeconomical Reformation 73  				The council, or committees of council, were never a moment unoccupied, with affairs of trade. 1827    E. Bulwer-Lytton Falkland 22  				I am unoccupied by a single pursuit. 1893    O. Wister in  Harper's New Monthly Mag. Nov. vi. 51  				When any cowboy was unoccupied, he would lounge over to my neighborhood and silently regard my carpentering. 1898    ‘H. S. Merriman’ Roden's Corner xvii  				She led a blameless, unoccupied, and apparently purposeless life. 2003    L. Salzinger Genders in Production 137  				Throughout the building, apparently unoccupied workers can be seen wandering the factory floor.  2.   a.  Of a place (a house, geographical area, room, seat, etc.): not occupied, empty, not in use; uninhabited. Formerly also: †(of land) uncultivated; (of a road, a pathway, etc.) not frequented, unused (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > non-possession > fact of not being possessed or owned > 			[adjective]		 > unoccupied unoccupied1425 void1479 vacant1518 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > 			[adjective]		 > not > empty or unoccupied emptyOE unoccupied1425 void1479 vacant1518 waste1574 distenanted1594 tenantlessa1616 empse1642 untenanted1677 dead1879 the world > space > place > absence > fact of being unoccupied > 			[adjective]		 voida1350 unoccupied1560 absent1587 devoid1590 vacant1600 naked1643 vacated1791 untrenched1887 1425    Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI 		(Electronic ed.)	 Parl. Apr. 1425 §12. m. 3  				Thomas..died withynne age, to whom of þat age longed no place in parlement, and so þe place longyng of right to þe erl of Northfolk..by þo causes unoccupied, þe erels of Arundell saten as hym liked. 1460–70    in  C. Innes Sketches Early Sc. Hist. 		(1861)	 App. 507  				Eftyr that the land lay long onoccupyt. a1500						 (c1425)						    Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. 		(Nero)	  iv. l. 1762  				Þar was wnoccupyide, Lyande beȝonde ane arme of se. 1560    Bible 		(Geneva)	 Judges v. 6  				The hye wayes were vnoccupied, and the trauelers walked through bywayes. 1573    T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry 		(new ed.)	 f. 5v  				No dwellers, what profiteth houses to stand, what goodnes, vnoccupied bringeth the land. 1630    F. Higginson New-Englands Plantation sig. C3v  				Great pitty it is to see so much good ground for Corne and for Grasse as any is vnder the Heauens, to lye altogether vnoccupied. 1691    J. Ray Wisdom of God 148  				Doubtless if we shall discover further to the very North-pole, we shall find all that Tract not to be vain, useless or unoccupied. 1728    Stamford Mercury 11 Apr. 120/2  				In case any of this Land shall remain unoccupied at May-Day next, Joysters of all sorts will then be taken in at reasonable rates. 1785    W. Cowper Task  v. 557  				The word That, finding an interminable space Unoccupied, has fill'd the void so well. 1807    European Mag. 52 111/1  				This part of Lancashire is..highly cultivated, not an inch of ground lies waste and unoccupied. 1857    T. Hughes Tom Brown's School Days  i. viii. 179  				There was another large unoccupied desk in the corner of the great school. 1885    1st Rep. Commissioners Housing of Working Classes 457/2 in  Parl. Papers 1884–5 (C. 4402) XXX. 1  				There are always a very large number of unoccupied houses even in towns where the building trade is very active. 1923    J. Bowes Jackaroos 184  				The region through which they were passing was unoccupied, and would make good relief country. 1969    K.-H. Scheer  & W. Ernsting Radiant Dome  ii. v. 162  				The table in front of them was unoccupied. 1986    F. Peretti This Present Darkness xi. 126  				She was down the hall in an unoccupied room. 2011    Waterford News & Star 		(Nexis)	 11 May  				One local authority house in the Tramore area has been left unoccupied for 15 years.  b.  Of an immaterial thing (a person's thoughts, an occupation, a radio frequency, etc.): not occupied, not filled. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > idleness, lack of occupation or activity > 			[adjective]		 > not engaged with something > specifically of a mind, ear, etc. unoccupied1599 1599    L. A. tr.  M. Martínez Eighth Bk. Myrror of Knighthood  iii. iii. sig. E2v  				Most woorthie is her beautie..of the offer of my noble thought, whose reliques may solemnize her brauerie: neither is vnoccupied, for Loue doth occupie them all. 1701    N. Grew Cosmol. Sacra  ii. iii. §18  				The Phancy hath full Power to create them in the Sensories themselves, then unoccupy'd by External Impressions. 1776    H. Cowley Runaway  i. 13  				Never more shall I experience the aching void of indifference, or know one moment unoccupied by thee. 1830    M. R. Mitford Our Village IV. 107  				She could not have chosen an occupation more completely unoccupied, or more loudly called for. 1832    Westm. Rev. Oct. 353  				Cadences..highly favourable for leaving the ear unoccupied for any measure which may follow. 1845    A. Marsh Mount Sorel I. i. 25  				Her affections and her lively imagination, unoccupied by more important things, overflowed upon those objects..which surrounded her. 1939    C. Lazare tr.  L. Marcuse Soldier of Church  i. 135  				Any spare time had to be spent reading a classic so as ‘not to give the devil a chance to find his thoughts unoccupied’. 2004    Wall St. Jrnl. 15 Nov. 		(Central ed.)	  r12/6  				The use of cognitive or ‘smart’ radios, which seek out unoccupied frequencies and increase their output levels in rural areas.  c.  Military. Of an area of land: not under (esp. enemy) military control; designating territory or (a part of) a country not under military occupation. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > victory > 			[adjective]		 > unconquered > unoccupied leera1250 unoccupied1829 1829    W. F. Napier Hist. War Penins. II.  ix. ii. 397  				The great valley and mountain being unoccupied, on the 27th, Sir Arthur Wellesley's attention should have been drawn to the right by a feint of the Spaniards. 1868    A. W. Kinglake Invasion of Crimea IV. ii. 34 		(note)	  				There was a mile or so of unoccupied ground between the Russian left and the sea. 1899    W. Crozier Rep. 31 July in  F. W. Holls Peace Conf. Hague 1899 		(1900)	 App. ii. 517  				An unoccupied country suddenly invaded. 1917    Probl. of War 2 170  				We turn from the case of unoccupied territory like Great Britain to occupied territory like Belgium. 1948    A. Johnson Norway ix. 190  				There was considerable misunderstanding..between men in occupied and those in unoccupied Norway, each group acting according to its own ideas. 1978    A. Price '44 Vintage xviii. 210  				A chateau south of the Loire..in the Vichy zone of unoccupied France. 2009    I. M. James Driven to Innovate i. 38  				While Britain and other unoccupied countries might serve as useful stepping-stones they needed to go on to places more remote from the Nazi menace.  3.  Of a period of time, material, object, etc.: not put to use; left unemployed. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > 			[adjective]		 > free (of time) unoccupied?a1439 avoid1488 void1530 vacant1531 remiss1566 spared1580 nugifrivolous1589 sparea1610 leisure1669 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > non-use > 			[adjective]		 unused1398 uncorea1400 unoccupied?a1439 unspendedc1440 unspent1466 undispendeda1483 untouched1538 unexpended1571 spared1580 fallow1588 unemployed1600 untasted1609 unenjoyed1643 unhandled1826 unutilized1868 inutilized1874 a1439    J. Lydgate Fall of Princes 		(Bodl. 263)	  i. l. 4690  				Eek onto fisshyng he gretly was applied, So that his youthe was neuer onocupied.   J. Metham Amoryus & Cleopes 		(1916)	 l. 2210  				Tyme on-ocupyid, qwan folk haue lytyl to do. 1486    Bk. St. Albans sig. bvi  				Tho saame lewnes. yow shall fastyn than abowte yowre lyttyll fyngre slackely..as a bowstryng vnocupyede. 1534    W. Turner tr.  J. von Watt Of Olde God & Newe Pref. sig. Bjv  				The swerd..beynge through dust & longe beynge vnoccupied..defiled with ruste. 1561    T. Hoby tr.  B. Castiglione Courtyer  iv. sig. Pp.iiii  				They..fell in decaye and lost their puissaunce and brightnesse, like yron vnoccupied. 1638    F. Junius Painting of Ancients  iii. i. 248  				Whosoever therefore would willingly meet with excellent and notable inventions, must..fill his unoccupied minde with all kinde of great and haughty conceits. 1796    F. Burney Camilla V.  x. v. 354  				Her time..hung not upon her unoccupied. 1829    W. Scott Anne of Geierstein III. ii. 38  				As if desirous that the hour should arrive which would put an end to a day unoccupied. 1867    Brit. Q. Rev. Apr. 470  				It happens that this comparatively unoccupied period is just that when telegraphic communications most press. 1915    H. L. Wilson Ruggles of Red Gap xv. 272  				They redoubled their attentions to the unfortunate man, seeking to leave him not an unoccupied evening or afternoon. 1977    S. Turow One L 271  				Much of that unoccupied time goes into extracurricular activities. 2008    Pittsburgh 		(Pa.)	 Post-Gaz. 		(Nexis)	 9 Oct.  c4  				Pitt quarterback Bill Stull..spent every unoccupied moment receiving treatment from trainers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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