oc·cu·pa·tion /ˌɑkjəˈpeʃən/
  職業,工作;U占領,占據;U占用
  occupation
  職務
  occupation
  職業 占有
  Oc·cu·pa·tion n.
  1. The act or process of occupying or taking possession; actual possession and control; the state of being occupied; a holding or keeping; tenure; use; as, the occupation of lands by a tenant.
  2. That which occupies or engages the time and attention.
  3. Specfically: The principal business of one's life; the principal work by which one earns one's livelihood; vocation; employment; profession; calling; trade; avocation; as, these days many people continue to practice their occupation well into their seventies.
     Absence of occupation is not rest.   --Cowper.
  Occupation bridge Engin., a bridge connecting the parts of an estate separated by a railroad, a canal, or an ordinary road.
  Syn: -- Occupancy; possession; tenure; use; employment; avocation; engagement; vocation; calling; office; trade; profession.
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  occupation
       n 1: the principal activity in your life that you do to earn
            money; "he's not in my line of business" [syn: business,
             job, line of work, line]
       2: the control of a country by military forces of a foreign
          power [syn: military control]
       3: any activity that occupies a person's attention; "he missed
          the bell in his occupation with the computer game"
       4: the act of occupying or taking possession of a building;
          "occupation of a building without a certificate of
          occupancy is illegal" [syn: occupancy, taking
          possession, moving in]
       5: the period of time during which a place or position or
          nation is occupied; "during the German occupation of
          Paris"