occupancy
occupancy — noun
1. the situation in which a person lives in a house, flat, or other space, or works
the situation in which a person lives in a house, flat, or other space, or works inside a building, treated as a period or arrangement rather than a single visit.
The Lin family's occupancy of the Taipei apartment began on a rainy Saturday in March.
occupancy of [place] for residential use
During Marcus's occupancy, the small office above the bakery was always lit until midnight.
during [someone's] occupancy framing a time period
The contract sets out the tenant's rights and duties throughout the period of occupancy.
Mrs. Chen prepared the cottage for occupancy by airing every room and washing the curtains.
Building inspectors must approve the new wing before occupancy can begin next semester.
- tenancy
narrower — only when rent is paid to a landlord
- residence
emphasises living somewhere, not working there
- habitation
very formal; often appears on signs and legal notices
- vacancy
the state of a place being empty and available
文法句型
occupancy of [place]
during [someone's] occupancy
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person, family, or organisation, and the noun typically takes 'of + place' or sits inside the formula 'period / start / end of occupancy'. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense names the act or arrangement of living or working somewhere, not how full a place is.
常見錯誤
2. the share of rooms, seats, or units in a place such as a hotel, plane, or car pa
the share of rooms, seats, or units in a place such as a hotel, plane, or car park that currently have people or things in them, usually given as a number out of the total available.
The seaside hotel reported ninety percent occupancy for the long weekend in July.
[number]% occupancy as a measurable share
Low occupancy in February forced the resort to close two floors and lay off staff.
low occupancy with a business consequence
Airlines watch occupancy rates closely because empty seats cut into the profit on each flight.
The car park has a screen at the entrance showing current occupancy in real time.
Average hotel occupancy in Taipei rose sharply once cross-strait flights resumed.
- occupancy rate
the same idea expressed as the explicit compound noun
- utilisation
broader — covers any resource in use, not just rooms or seats
- load factor
industry term, mainly used in transport
- vacancy rate
the share of rooms or units that are empty
文法句型
occupancy rate
[number]% occupancy
high / low occupancy
用法筆記
Frequently appears with a percentage, the modifiers 'high / low / average', or as the compound 'occupancy rate'. Subject is the venue or its operator, not the guests; the noun rarely takes 'of + person'. Distinguish from sense 1: that sense is about who is using a place; this sense is about how much of the place is in use.