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occupation
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의관련 주제: Occupations, Militaryoccupationoc‧cu‧pa‧tion /ˌɒkjəˈpeɪʃən $ ˌɑːk-/ ●●● S3 W3 AWL noun
1 [countable]BOJOB/WORK a job or profession
Please state your name, address and occupation.
professional and managerial occupations
manual occupations► 다음에서 유의어 보기: job2 [uncountable]PMENTER when a large group of people enter a place and take control of it, especially by military forceoccupation of
the German occupation of Franceunder occupation
The area is under occupation (=controlled by a foreign army). 3 [countable]SPEND TIME a way of spending your time 동의어 pastime
One of my childhood occupations was collecting stamps.4 [uncountable]LIVE SOMEWHERE when someone lives or stays in a building or place
When the first scientists came to the region they found little evidence of human occupation.연어adjectivesADJECTIVES/NOUN + occupationmanual occupations/blue-collar occupations (=jobs in which you work using your hands)People from manual occupations are most at risk of experiencing poverty.professional occupations/white-collar occupations (=jobs that usually involve a lot of education)professional occupations such as medicine or the lawTeachers’ pay compares poorly with that of other white-collar occupations.skilled/unskilled occupations (=needing training and experience/not needing training and experience)Plumbing and carpentry are highly skilled occupations.Workers in unskilled occupations are finding fewer job opportunities.a working-class/middle-class occupationTeaching is regarded as a middle-class occupation.Working-class occupations may be divided into skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled. a male/female occupation (=a job that traditionally is done by men or women)traditional female occupations such as nursingmanagerial occupations (=a job that involves being a manager)Women in managerial occupations tend to have children later.service occupations (=a job in which you provide a service rather than producing goods)Around two thirds of the labour force is employed in service occupations.verbshave an occupationThe people in the region have a variety of occupations.choose an occupationYoung people need help with choosing a suitable occupation.take up an occupation (also enter an occupation formal) (=start doing one)Many of his colleagues have taken up another occupation.Our recent graduates have entered a wide range of occupations.follow an occupation formal (=do one)The third son followed his father’s occupation.
말뭉치의 용례occupation• Please write your name, address, and occupation in the spaces below.• This intimidation of voters began with attacks and occupations of white-owned farms earlier this year.• One of my childhood occupations was collecting baseball cards.• The main occupation of the people of Kidderminster in those days was weaving, so there were few rich people amongst them.• Life consisted mostly of enjoying the gaiety of a people being liberated after five years of occupation.• Part-time workers often work in low-paid occupations.• Others lose their bids for reelection or voluntarily leave the occupation.• The occupation of the third suspect is not known.• The occupations divided and specialized, replacing self-sufficient ways of life.• The fourth day and the evening following he felt well and was able to pass his time in his usual occupations. occupation of• Union members are continuing their occupation of the factory.Occupation, thethe OccupationOccupation, the
the period from 1940–44 during World War II, when France was occupied by the German army → see also Free French, the, VichyLongman 업무 사전의 정의occupationoc‧cu‧pa‧tion /ˌɒkjəˈpeɪʃənˌɑːk-/ noun [countable]PROPERTY a job or profession, used especially on official forms or for writing about the jobs people doPlease state your name, age, and occupation.The least stressful occupations in our study were museum work and library work. → service occupation
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