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单词 occupier
释义
occupieroc‧cu‧pi‧er /ˈɒkjəpaɪə $ ˈɑːkjəpaɪər/ AWL noun [countable] especially British English Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • The document has to be signed by the occupier of every household.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Almost all, except the poor peasant occupiers, were indicted as reactionary landlords.
  • As a consequence direct mortgage lending to owner occupiers increased sharply.
  • If the test is objective, then it is based on the beliefs of the reasonable occupier.
  • Once the relationship of occupier and trespasser is established, there is not automatically a duty.
  • This is an objective test which does not depend upon either the skill or the resources of the particular occupier.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorsomeone who lives in a place
all the people in a country or town or area, or the number of people who live in it: · In Ghana 46% of the population is under 16 years of age.· The patients have been isolated to keep the disease from spreading to the rest of the population.population of: · The population of Singapore is almost 3 million.the adult/Muslim/black etc population (=all the people in a place who are adult, Muslim etc): · Ninety percent of the adult population is literate.population growth: · The U.S. has a rate of population growth that is five times that of Europe.
someone who lives in a particular area of a town, a particular street or building etc: · Local residents are protesting about the new road.· Parking spaces are for residents only.resident of: · Residents of Glacier Bay are complaining about the pollution caused by cruise ships.
written one of the people who live in a place, especially in a town or city or in an area of a country: · Copenhagen has about 1.4 million inhabitants.· This is a poor rural area, with only one doctor per 10,000 inhabitants.inhabitant of: · Nearly 36% of the inhabitants of Saudi Arabia are resident foreigners.
someone who lives in a particular country or city and who has the right to be protected by its laws: · The police asked if we were both British citizens.citizen of: · The court's ruling should be of interest to every citizen of Texas.
informal someone who lives in a particular area, especially in a village or small town: · If you get lost just ask one of the locals for directions.· Denver International Airport was built in an area that locals call "Tornado Alley."
someone who lives in a house, flat, or room and regularly pays money to the person who owns it: · Tenants are not allowed to keep pets.· Have you found any tenants for your house yet?tenant of: · Twelve tenants of the Lockwood housing complex are taking part in the lawsuit against their landlord.
formal someone who lives in a particular house, room etc: · They have left all the furniture and carpets in the house for the next occupant.occupant of: · Occupants of the building are understandably upset about the high-rise going up next door.
especially British formal the person who lives in a particular house, flat etc - used especially in official documents: · The document has to be signed by the occupier of every household.owner-occupier (=someone who lives in a house that they own): · The new law affects everyone from tenants to owner-occupiers.
someone who lives in an empty building without paying rent and without having permission to live there: · Police have removed over 50 squatters from the housing estate.· Squatters insist that without their work, the buildings would have deteriorated to the point of being unusable.
someone who goes to live in a place that people have never lived in before: · Many of the earliest settlers here dies from disease and hunger.· Settlers found a plentiful supply of fruit and game in the nearby forests.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· As a consequence direct mortgage lending to owner occupiers increased sharply.· Continued to support elderly owner occupiers to remain in their own homes.· The rates were a property tax, paid by tenants and owner occupiers.
1someone who lives in or uses a particular house, piece of land etcresident:  A large proportion of occupiers now own their homes.2a member of an army that has occupied a city or country by force owner-occupier at owner-occupied
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