单词 | unoccupied |
释义 | unoccupied From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Militaryunoccupiedun‧oc‧cu‧pied /ʌnˈɒkjəpaɪd $ -ˈɑːk-/ adjective1 EMPTYa seat, house, room etc that is unoccupied has no one in it► see thesaurus at empty2 PMWARan unoccupied country or area is not controlled by the enemy during a warExamples from the Corpusunoccupied• Many of the old houses that back onto the railway are now unoccupied.• Shower cubicles were steamy with recent use, but also unoccupied.• It's a scandal that there are so many unoccupied buildings in this city, and so many homeless people.• Suddenly, a whole new planet was accessible; and not only accessible but available, unoccupied, deserted.• From the outside, I suppose I look like an unoccupied house with one unconvincing night-light left on.• This world is just about empty and the unoccupied land is probably fertile.• At present, a council has to set the same standard charge for all unoccupied second homes.• Two wooden benches, unoccupied, their surface polished by human friction, repeated the corner made by their adjacent walls. |
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