占用

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Usage of 占用

The verb 占用 (zhànyòng) primarily means 'to occupy' or 'to take up' space, time, or resources. It is commonly used when referring to physical spaces like rooms or seats, as well as abstract resources such as time or bandwidth.

Common Contexts

  • Physical occupation: e.g., a room or parking spot being occupied.
  • Resource usage: e.g., occupying public resources or network bandwidth.
  • Time consumption: e.g., taking up too much time in a meeting.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 占用时间 (take up time): used when someone or something consumes a period.
  • 占用空间 (occupy space): refers to physical space being taken.
  • 占用资源 (occupy resources): often used in technical or administrative contexts.

Nuances

Using 占用 often implies that the occupation is exclusive and may inconvenience others. It can carry a slightly negative tone if the occupation is excessive or unauthorized.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 占用 with 使用 (use). 使用 emphasizes the act of using something, while 占用 stresses the occupation or taking up, often with a sense of exclusivity or preventing others from using it.

Example Sentences

This meeting room is already occupied by another department, so no more

Please do not occupy public resources; everyone needs to use them.

He took up too much time, causing the meeting to start late.