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 occupant ['ɑkjəpənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 占有者, 居住者, 占用者



    occupant
    [ noun ]
    someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there
    <noun.person>


    Occupant \Oc"cu*pant\, n. [L. occupans, p. pr. of occupare: cf.
    F. occupant. See {Occupy}.]
    1. One who occupies, or takes possession; one who has the
    actual use or possession, or is in possession, of a thing;
    as, the occupant of the apartment is not at home.

    Note: This word, in law, sometimes signifies one who takes
    the first possession of a thing that has no owner.

    2. A prostitute. [Obs.] --Marston.

    1. But the next occupant of the White House could help determine whether this Caribbean island remains a U.S. commonwealth or becomes the 51st state.
    2. The advent of a new president is accompanied by a flurry of media attention and public curiosity, Hess said, and the former White House occupant generally just drifts away from power, Hess said.
    3. The present occupant of that office, Archbishop Robert Runcie, has announced he will retire in January 1991.
    4. The crash tests are designed to indicate the likelihood of an occupant's suffering head, chest and leg injuries.
    5. "You'd look at it and think that any collision would kill the occupant," said Ralph Bucher, chief clerk at the terminal where Helm works.
    6. Rep. Ed Jenkins, D-Ga., occupant of the "textile seat" on the House Ways and Means Committee, said last week he hoped Reagan would relent and sign.
    7. To George Bush, the current occupant of the White House is blessed with "a great sense of humor if you like jokes and stuff."
    8. THE PRESIDENCY The Constitution created the presidency to be a separate branch of government whose occupant would have substantial discretionary power to act.
    9. A second occupant of the plane was hospitalized in serious condition, according to police spokesman Dirk IJzerman.
    10. His superiors said Loeffler violated a rule dealing with the organizing of so-called box-holder mail that is sent to "current occupant" at an address and does not carry the resident's name.
    11. That much unspooling "would lead to occupant death or injury," says Clarence Ditlow, director of the Center for Auto Safety.
    12. In Calpella, Calif., about 120 miles north of San Francisco, the only occupant of a single-engine plane was killed Sunday when the aircraft crashed.
    13. But many of the automatic belt systems, such as the one in Mrs. Ham's car, still require the occupant to manually fasten the lap belt.
    14. In return for the Senate, the opposition agreed to the creation to a strenghthened presidency whose occupant would have the power to dissolve the legislature.
    15. The children's mother, Susan E. Stone, 24, of Las Vegas, was the only occupant of the motor home to survive the crash.
    16. The Polonez, just as dull and dented despite its occupant's political success, negotiated congested streets to the headquarters of the Democratic Party, another small group with a history similar to the United Peasants.
    17. Authorities in La Paz said suspected drug traffickers shot down a Bolivian military helicopter in the cocaine-producing area of Chapare, killing one occupant of the aircraft and wounding three others.
    18. From the 1980 peak of 65.8%, the percentage of units owned or partially owned by at least one occupant fell to a low of 63.5% in the last quarter of 1985.
    19. Burton said the missing man was believed to be the sole occupant of an apartment, but he said he could not rule out the possibility that a visitor also could have been with him.
    20. A fourth occupant, an army mechanic, survived the accident and was hospitalized in serious condition, the reports said.
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