Examples of using Occupy in English and their translations into Chinese
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Occupy Seattle.
We no longer occupy two countries.
Kuwaiti women, today, occupy senior positions in society.
The Russians occupy Tashkent.
Occupy London.
The position I occupy is just a platform to make something happen which would positively affect the lives of people around me.
Many people still remember the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, the riots in Baltimore, Maryland in 2015, and the recent demonstrations in Portland.
Today, the global construction machinery companies occupy the top ten has been China three seats, enough to prove the correctness of this road.
In the domestic market, Chinese enterprises in low-voltage electrical products still occupy 60% to 70%, in other words state-owned enterprises are still the main force.
From that moment on, the germans began to wake up: not by products occupy the global market of cheap, but the quality of the products.
The pajamas series occupy 23% of the market share, more than 45% of competitors in the same field;
In this consumer group, the juvenile children occupy a considerable proportion, for them sometimes the product packaging is more important than the product itself.
In other parts of the world, the“99%” made their voices heard through the global Occupy movement protesting economic, political and social inequality.
The 264 staff currently in UNFPA headquarters occupy 77,349 square feet of space at a 1996- 1997 rental cost of $3.2 million.
In foreign countries, the electronic system can already occupy 70% of a luxury car's production costs and 30% of the cost of ordinary cars.
Cities occupy just one to three percent of the Earth's surface and yet are home to nearly four billion people.
Certain individuals occupy highly significant nodes of this trust network, and as such, are crucial accelerators of trust across the network.
The Occupy Wall Street movement has spread to several major U.S. cities, with demonstrators protesting a variety of issues, including corporate greed and economic equality.
The current market share point of view, the traditional LCD still occupy most of the market, but also the most mature technology.
