occupy /ˈɒk.jʊ.paɪ/ /ˈɑː.kjʊ-/ verb [ T ] FILL
1. to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time
The bathroom's occupied - I think John's in there.
The rest of the time was occupied with writing a report.
The house hasn't been occupied (= lived in) by anyone for a few months.
formal A large picture of the battle of Waterloo occupied the space above the fireplace.
2. to keep someone busy or interested
[ R ] On long car journeys I occupy my self with solving maths puzzles.
All the new toys kept the kids occupied for hours
All the new toys kept the kids occupied for hours.
occupy /ˈɒk.jʊ.paɪ/ /ˈɑː.kjʊ-/ verb [ T ] TAKE CONTROL
3. (of an army or group of people) to move into and take control and/or possession of a place
Troops quickly occupied the city.
Protesting students occupied the university office for two weeks.
the occupying forces
Renovate=yangitdan tamirlamooq,yangilamoq
renovate /ˈren.ə.veɪt/ verb [ T ]
to repair and improve something, especially a building
He renovates old houses and sells them at a profit
He renovates old houses and sells them at a profit
The hotel has been renovated and redecorated
Tenant=ijarachi
The desk was left by the previous tenant
Ceiling=shift LIMIT
He painted the kitchen ceiling
The bedroom has a very low ceiling
Balcony=balkon
Breakfast is served on the balcony
Cramped=tor ,tiqilgan
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