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occupancyoc‧cu‧pan‧cy /ˈɒkjəpənsi $ ˈɑːk-/ AWL noun [uncountable] formal - The new ordinance makes it illegal to limit occupancy to fewer than two people per bedroom.
- Cost: $ 2, 300 per person, double occupancy, including hotels, most meals, ground transportation and sightseeing.
- Cost: $ 275 per person, double occupancy, including accommodations and some meals.
- Cost: from $ 299 per person, double occupancy, for an inside cabin.
- Fares for the eclipse cruise start at $ 1, 049 per person, double occupancy.
- The occupancy rate of the hotel had dropped to about one in four rooms last year, he added.
- The terraced house in Station Road, Darlington, is already in multiple occupancy and retrospective planning permission had been applied for.
- This policy halted the previously continuous growth of local authority tenancies and contributed to the overall increase in owner occupancy.
► single/multiple occupancy single occupancy room rates ADJECTIVE► double· Please note that prices quoted by hotels and guest houses may be based on double occupancy of a room.· Cruise fares start at $ 5, 395 per person, double occupancy.· Supplements per person per night: Single room £22.40; Double for sole occupancy £63.90.· Fares for the eclipse cruise start at $ 1, 049 per person, double occupancy.· N.B. Photographs of hotel rooms in this brochure generally depict rooms for double occupancy.· Cost: $ 829 per person, based on double occupancy.· A 10-day shortened version is $ 1, 670 per person, double occupancy. ► high· In Edinburgh, the Scandic Crown regularly achieves the highest occupancy in the city with outstanding rival hotels.· The apartments were professionally operated and tended to have higher occupancy rates and rents than the rental market as a whole.· But the more residential streets register high rates of occupancy.· Three Northern California metropolitan areas placed among the top 10 regions with the highest occupancy rate. ► multiple· The terraced house in Station Road, Darlington, is already in multiple occupancy and retrospective planning permission had been applied for.· Top left: A series can be colour coded to represent an ageing process, thus revealing multiple occupancy.· The price of single occupancy is frequently higher than for multiple occupancy of bedrooms and should be checked when booking. ► single· Manchester was the only neighbourhood not to witness conversion of buildings to single occupancy above the city average.· The price of single occupancy is frequently higher than for multiple occupancy of bedrooms and should be checked when booking. NOUN► level· Tom knight sees it in the occupancy levels in his hotels.· Every stretch of Democratic administrations has ended with occupancy levels greater than the first year they took office.· Extra beds in studios and apartments are often required to be moved between units according to occupancy levels.· The company tended to capitalise all costs and revenues associated with opening new homes until they reached projected break-even occupancy levels. ► rate· The occupancy rate of the hotel had dropped to about one in four rooms last year, he added.· In terms of housing standards and occupancy rates, conditions have improved considerably during the course of this century.· Many private hospitals had low occupancy rates.· The apartments were professionally operated and tended to have higher occupancy rates and rents than the rental market as a whole.· Visitor volume and occupancy rates in Las Vegas were both flat. VERB► include· This only appears to include the occupancy duty. nounoccupationoccupantoccupancyadjectiveoccupiedverboccupy 1the number of people who stay, work, or live in a room or building at the same timesingle/multiple occupancy single occupancy room rates Hotels in Tokyo enjoy over 90% occupancy.2someone’s use of a building, hotel, or other space, for living or working in, or the period during which they live or work there: The day for changing from one occupancy to the next was on a Saturday. |