Usage and Meaning
"占有" (zhànyǒu) primarily means to occupy or possess something, such as land, market share, or rights. It often implies a physical or metaphorical holding or control over an object or position.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in business contexts to describe market share (市场份额), in legal or property contexts to describe possession of land or property, and in social or political contexts to describe control over rights or influence.
Collocations and Patterns
- 占有市场份额: to occupy market share, used in business and economics.
- 占有土地: to possess land, used in legal/property contexts.
- 占有话语权: to hold the right to speak or influence, used in discussions or politics.
Nuances
"占有" often carries a stronger sense of control or possession than simply "有" (to have). It can imply exclusivity or dominance. Avoid confusing it with "拥有" which also means to own but is more neutral and common in everyday speech.
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This term is formal and often found in written language, official documents, or formal speech rather than casual conversation.
Usage and Meaning
"占有" (zhànyǒu) primarily means to occupy or possess something, such as land, market share, or rights. It often implies a physical or metaphorical holding or control over an object or position.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in business contexts to describe market share (市场份额), in legal or property contexts to describe possession of land or property, and in social or political contexts to describe control over rights or influence.
Collocations and Patterns
- 占有市场份额: to occupy market share, used in business and economics.
- 占有土地: to possess land, used in legal/property contexts.
- 占有话语权: to hold the right to speak or influence, used in discussions or politics.
Nuances
"占有" often carries a stronger sense of control or possession than simply "有" (to have). It can imply exclusivity or dominance. Avoid confusing it with "拥有" which also means to own but is more neutral and common in everyday speech.
Register
This term is formal and often found in written language, official documents, or formal speech rather than casual conversation.
Usage and Meaning
"占有" (zhànyǒu) primarily means to occupy or possess something, such as land, market share, or rights. It often implies a physical or metaphorical holding or control over an object or position.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in business contexts to describe market share (市场份额), in legal or property contexts to describe possession of land or property, and in social or political contexts to describe control over rights or influence.
Collocations and Patterns
- 占有市场份额: to occupy market share, used in business and economics.
- 占有土地: to possess land, used in legal/property contexts.
- 占有话语权: to hold the right to speak or influence, used in discussions or politics.
Nuances
"占有" often carries a stronger sense of control or possession than simply "有" (to have). It can imply exclusivity or dominance. Avoid confusing it with "拥有" which also means to own but is more neutral and common in everyday speech.
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This term is formal and often found in written language, official documents, or formal speech rather than casual conversation.