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词汇 occupancy
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Definition of occupancy in English:

occupancy

nounPlural occupancies ˈɒkjəpənsiˈɑkjəpənsi
mass noun
  • 1The action or fact of occupying a place.

    居住;占用

    the palace proved unready for occupancy

    经证明尚未完工不宜居住的宫殿。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The move allowed Blue Cross employees to reduce occupancy costs by consolidating its employees from 30 floors into eight.
    • Manchester had 57.4 per cent of prisoners sharing cells designed for single occupancy.
    • It was ready for occupancy in the summer of 1903 and they moved into the four-storey building with full basement.
    • The units, which are competitively priced, are ready for immediate occupancy.
    • Members thought the Lake District National Park Authority should grant permission provided there was a local occupancy clause.
    • They recommended single room occupancies and drug treatment programs.
    • They want to make sure the apartments can't be used for permanent residential occupancy or sold separately.
    • The zone lengths were reflected in the corresponding state occupancies, which were all bell-shaped distributions.
    • The homes will be covered by a covenant which restricts occupancy to local people.
    • A local occupancy clause has now been included for people who live or work in the area.
    • Prices start at $899 per person, double occupancy, for an interior stateroom.
    • When two states occur in parallel, their estimated occupancy distributions are similar.
    • All lodging prices are per night, double occupancy unless otherwise noted.
    • At least half of the 60 houses have been vacated and the remainder, except the 13, have agreed terms to cease occupancy.
    • Some facility executives still believe that occupancy sensors are the temperamental beasts of yesteryear.
    • Site occupancy generally increased following lighter mortality and decreased following heavier mortality.
    • ‘More villas are under construction and will be ready for occupancy very soon,’ said Gu Weizhong of the group.
    • If no partner is found, there is no surcharge for single occupancy.
    • Of the remaining 13,000 cases, the Government claims that only 20 per cent relate to illegal or multiple occupancies.
    • But again, there will be legally binding conditions which restrict the occupancy of the dwelling.
    Synonyms
    occupation, tenancy, tenure, residence, residency, inhabitation, habitation, lease, possession, holding, owner-occupancy, multi-occupancy, use, term
    formal dwelling
    rare inhabitancy, habitancy, inhabitance, domiciliation
    1. 1.1 The proportion of hotel or office accommodation occupied or used.
      (尤指酒店的)入住率,居住率,占用率
      70 per cent occupancy is needed to give a profit

      为赢利所必须达到的70%的入住率。

      count noun average daily room occupancies
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Four- and three-star hotels are surviving, with between 40 percent and 60 percent room occupancy.
      • Last year it launched its own central reservations operations to maximise room occupancy.
      • But hotel room occupancies during the two-week event were said to have been up to 20% lower than expectations.
      • All cation-binding sites with occupancies higher then 5% were analyzed in detail.
      • Twelve hotels - four full-service and eight mid-sized - reported occupancies of over 90%.
      • All the bedrooms in the hotel are en-suite and it enjoys a high occupancy.
      • Evidence from Europe shows that an 85 percent bed occupancy rate dramatically reduces infections.
      • Before we enjoyed full occupancy, but now it is only about 80 percent.
      • The minimum occupancy level for homes to remain commercially viable is 84 %.
      • Hotel occupancy levels at Christmas and New Year were the highest ever, with over 60 % of beds occupied.
      • But bed occupancy levels for the same three months were worse than for almost any year between 1993 and 1999.
      • Official occupancy figures were down by up to 80 percent in some resort hotels at the peak of the violence.
      • High occupancies and room rates have combined to lift operating margins to well over 50 per cent in many cases.
      • The hotel occupancy rate dropped 20 per cent compared with last April, according to official statistics.
      • We have intensive care beds, high occupancy and an excellent, very professional team.
      • The hotel had previously recorded 100 per cent room occupancy during public holidays with many clients coming from outside Livingstone.
      • The group has an average occupancy of 74 per cent, while room rates average at €60 a night.
      • Room occupancies and average rates have seen a steady improvement as the hotel adjusts its market mix and product line up.
      • In three years, the resort's occupancy increased from 22 % to 65 %.
      • Five-star hotels in Bangalore are expected to register occupancies in excess of 88% this winter.

Definition of occupancy in US English:

occupancy

nounˈäkyəpənsēˈɑkjəpənsi
  • 1The action or fact of occupying a place.

    居住;占用

    the house is finally ready for occupancy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When two states occur in parallel, their estimated occupancy distributions are similar.
    • Members thought the Lake District National Park Authority should grant permission provided there was a local occupancy clause.
    • A local occupancy clause has now been included for people who live or work in the area.
    • Prices start at $899 per person, double occupancy, for an interior stateroom.
    • The move allowed Blue Cross employees to reduce occupancy costs by consolidating its employees from 30 floors into eight.
    • Some facility executives still believe that occupancy sensors are the temperamental beasts of yesteryear.
    • Site occupancy generally increased following lighter mortality and decreased following heavier mortality.
    • Manchester had 57.4 per cent of prisoners sharing cells designed for single occupancy.
    • But again, there will be legally binding conditions which restrict the occupancy of the dwelling.
    • If no partner is found, there is no surcharge for single occupancy.
    • The zone lengths were reflected in the corresponding state occupancies, which were all bell-shaped distributions.
    • ‘More villas are under construction and will be ready for occupancy very soon,’ said Gu Weizhong of the group.
    • The homes will be covered by a covenant which restricts occupancy to local people.
    • They recommended single room occupancies and drug treatment programs.
    • They want to make sure the apartments can't be used for permanent residential occupancy or sold separately.
    • At least half of the 60 houses have been vacated and the remainder, except the 13, have agreed terms to cease occupancy.
    • It was ready for occupancy in the summer of 1903 and they moved into the four-storey building with full basement.
    • All lodging prices are per night, double occupancy unless otherwise noted.
    • The units, which are competitively priced, are ready for immediate occupancy.
    • Of the remaining 13,000 cases, the Government claims that only 20 per cent relate to illegal or multiple occupancies.
    Synonyms
    occupation, tenancy, tenure, residence, residency, inhabitation, habitation, lease, possession, holding, owner-occupancy, multi-occupancy, use, term
    1. 1.1 The proportion of accommodations occupied or in use, typically in a hotel.
      (尤指酒店的)入住率,居住率,占用率
      the 70 percent occupancy needed to give a profit

      为赢利所必须达到的70%的入住率。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Official occupancy figures were down by up to 80 percent in some resort hotels at the peak of the violence.
      • Five-star hotels in Bangalore are expected to register occupancies in excess of 88% this winter.
      • All cation-binding sites with occupancies higher then 5% were analyzed in detail.
      • Four- and three-star hotels are surviving, with between 40 percent and 60 percent room occupancy.
      • Hotel occupancy levels at Christmas and New Year were the highest ever, with over 60 % of beds occupied.
      • In three years, the resort's occupancy increased from 22 % to 65 %.
      • But hotel room occupancies during the two-week event were said to have been up to 20% lower than expectations.
      • Room occupancies and average rates have seen a steady improvement as the hotel adjusts its market mix and product line up.
      • We have intensive care beds, high occupancy and an excellent, very professional team.
      • The hotel occupancy rate dropped 20 per cent compared with last April, according to official statistics.
      • The group has an average occupancy of 74 per cent, while room rates average at €60 a night.
      • All the bedrooms in the hotel are en-suite and it enjoys a high occupancy.
      • The minimum occupancy level for homes to remain commercially viable is 84 %.
      • Before we enjoyed full occupancy, but now it is only about 80 percent.
      • But bed occupancy levels for the same three months were worse than for almost any year between 1993 and 1999.
      • The hotel had previously recorded 100 per cent room occupancy during public holidays with many clients coming from outside Livingstone.
      • Twelve hotels - four full-service and eight mid-sized - reported occupancies of over 90%.
      • Last year it launched its own central reservations operations to maximise room occupancy.
      • Evidence from Europe shows that an 85 percent bed occupancy rate dramatically reduces infections.
      • High occupancies and room rates have combined to lift operating margins to well over 50 per cent in many cases.
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