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What does occupation mean?
Pinyin: [zhàn ju]
Quote explanation: Jun Qing's "The Story on the Bijia Mountain by the Dawn River": "I forgot hunger and thirst, forgot the cold, and grief and indignation occupied my whole body."
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Extended data:
Synonym: occupy, occupy
I. Occupation
1. Take (a position or territory) by force.
2, possession: ~ market. Open up new fields of science and technology.
Interpretation of quotation: Wei Wei's "Oriental", Volume V, Chapter 14: "After only 20 minutes of fighting, the top of the No.1 tunnel was declared occupied."
Second, occupation.
Use power for one's own use; Occupy by force.
Quote explanation: Laoshe Teahouse Act III: "Liu Mazi, he is not kind, he wants to occupy this teahouse!" "
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