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 occupancy ['ɑkjəpənsɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 占有, 居住, 占用

[法] 占据, 据有, 占用




    occupancy
    [ noun ]
    1. an act of being a tenant or occupant

    2. <noun.act>
    3. the act of occupying or taking possession of a building

    4. <noun.act>
      occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal


    Occupancy \Oc"cu*pan*cy\, n. [See {Occupant}.]
    1. The act of taking or holding possession, especially of
    real property or rental property; possession; occupation.

    2. The state or condition of being occupied; as, occupancy by
    more than 250 people is dangerous and unlawful.
    [PJC]

    3. The period of time during which one occupies a property.
    [PJC]

    {Title by occupancy} (Law), a right of property acquired by
    taking the first possession of a thing, or possession of a
    thing which belonged to nobody, and appropriating it.
    --Blackstone. Kent.

    1. The average occupancy rate of hotels less than three years old is two percentage points higher than at older properties, according to a survey of more than 1,000 new hotels by Smith Travel Research.
    2. The $39,000 ticket price _ per person, double occupancy, as they say _ included all hotels and meals as well as extras such as a safari in Africa and cruises in Tahiti, Acapulco and New Zealand.
    3. Hotel managers, who had been turning away guests a month ago, said occupancy in some five-star establishments has dropped as low as 29 percent.
    4. Consolidation also enabled staff to be moved from high-cost central London buildings, reducing occupancy costs by more than 30 per cent.
    5. It must become an actual qualified residence on the day it's ready for occupancy.
    6. For example, hospitals have many fixed costs for plant and equipment that do no decline as occupancy rates fall.
    7. The woes include falling occupancy rates, curbed health-insurance reimbursements and increased competition from alternatives to hospitals.
    8. The hotel division's operating profit sank 27%, and occupancy rates dropped to 68% from 73% a year earlier.
    9. The company attributed much of the decline to last year's sale of a Sardinian supermarkets chain and lower occupancy levels at its non-Italian hotels.
    10. By last year, occupancy had fallen to 65 percent, even though 250 hospitals closed during the seven years.
    11. The 281-room hotel, owned by the government's Egyptian Hotels Co., had an occupancy of "almost 90 percent" at the time of the fire, but most guests had left their rooms when it broke out, hotel officials said.
    12. Hospital Corp. has been afflicted by forces that have laid low many hospital concerns: falling occupancy rates, curbed health-insurance reimbursements and increased competition from alternatives to hospitals.
    13. His order "expresses no opinion as to the legitimacy of the Palestine objectives, the Israeli treatment of the Arabs or the legitimacy of the occupancy of the West Bank," he said.
    14. In England as a whole, room occupancy fell 6 points to 51 per cent.
    15. But occupancy trends, which had turned up a bit in the first quarter, resumed their slide.
    16. He said that the company is seeing an upturn in occupancy but that the increase "is spotty across the nation."
    17. Meanwhile, he predicts that the recently refurbished Hilton's occupancy rate will drop this year to an average of 66% from 86% last year.
    18. But two stand out: Rethink the impact of the state's 5% occupancy tax on hotel rooms costing $100 or more and corral the perception of crime on every corner.
    19. The result has been to push a seasonal seaside holiday hotel into the business-traveller market, achieving an 85 per cent year-round occupancy rate. 'People think it's all high-tech,' says Mr Swift.
    20. The problem, Brandwein said, is that Sears announced that it would evacuate most of the 50 lower floors, forcing a new owner to find many new tenants to replace the lost occupancy.
    21. Cost of sales, including occupancy and buying costs, totaled $726.9 million, or 75% of sales.
    22. Failed rural hospitals usually are small and have low occupancy rates, which contribute to their high operating costs, the GAO said.
    23. The company said occupancy rates for comparable units increased at its Marriott full-service hotels and at its Courtyard by Marriott chain, which is still expanding.
    24. The company achieved a 66.8 per cent occupancy rate and Pounds 207 a night average charge on the 31 bedrooms in the financial year to last October.
    25. That's because it's impossible to predict how the Texas banks are going to perform in an economy subject to oil price fluctuations, office tower occupancy rates and the demand for beef.
    26. If one hotel is using far more units than another with similar occupancy rates we will know there is something wrong.
    27. Its occupancy rate is nearly 79%, he says, mainly because it concentrates on smaller cities in the Pacific Northwest, where there was less overbuilding.
    28. The original agreements stipulated simultaneous exchange of sites, simultaneous completion of construction, simultaneous occupancy of the chanceries.
    29. The first units were supposed to be ready for sale and occupancy by March 1987.
    30. Hotels will suffer a fall in earnings as the occupancy level has fallen by 8 per cent to 57 per cent in the current year.
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