English-Thai Dictionary
occupation
N การ ยึดครอง possession occupancy kan-yud-krong
occupation
N อาชีพ งานอาชีพ งานประจำ งานหลัก job profession calling a-chib
occupational
ADJ ซึ่ง เกี่ยวกับ อาชีพ ซึ่ง เป็น อาชีพ เกี่ยวกับ การงาน ที่ ปฏิบัติ professional official sueng-kiao-kab-a-chib
occupational disease
N โรค ที่เกิด จาก สภาพ ของ งา นที่ ทำ rok-ti-koed-jak-sa-pab-kong-ngan-ti-tam
occupational therapist
N ผู้ รักษาโรค ที่เกิด จาก สภาพ ของ งา นที่ ทำ phu-rak-sa-rok-ti-koed-jak-sa-pab-kong-ngan-ti-tam
occupational therapy
N การ รักษาโรค โดย การ ให้ ทำกิจกรรม เบาๆ kan-rak-sa-rok-doi-kan-hai-tam-kid-ja-kam-bao-bao
occupationally
ADV ทาง อาชีพ tang-a-chib
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
OCCUPATION
n.[L. occupatio.] 1. The act of taking possession.
2. Possession; a holding or keeping; tenure; use; as lands in the occupation of AB.
3. That which engages the time and attention; employment; business. He devotes to study all the time that his other occupations will permit.
4. The principal business of one's life; vocation; calling; trade; the business which a man follows to procure a living or obtain wealth. Agriculture, manufactures and commerce furnish the most general occupations of life. Painting, statuary, music, are agreeable occupations. Men not engaged in some useful occupation commonly fall into vicious courses.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
OCCUPATION
Oc `cu *pa "tion, n. Etym: [L. occupatio: cf. F. occupation. ]
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; the principal business of one's life; vocation; employment; calling; trade. 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.
New American Oxford Dictionary
occupation
oc cu pa tion |ˌäkyəˈpāSHən ˌɑkjəˈpeɪʃən | ▶noun 1 a job or profession: his prime occupation was as editor. • a way of spending time: a game of cards is a pretty harmless occupation. 2 the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by military force: the Roman occupation of Britain | the Nazi occupation. • the action of entering and taking control of a building: the workers remained in occupation until October 16. 3 the action or fact of living in or using a building or other place: a property suitable for occupation by older people. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin occupatio (n- ), from the verb occupare (see occupy ). Sense 2 dates from the mid 16th cent.
occupational
oc cu pa tion al |ˌäkyəˈpāSHənl ˌɑkjəˈpeɪʃənl | ▶adjective of or relating to a job or profession: hepatitis B may be an occupational disease for some health-care workers. DERIVATIVES oc cu pa tion al ly adverb
occupational hazard
oc cu pa tion al haz ard ▶noun a risk accepted as a consequence of a particular occupation.
occupational medicine
oc cu pa tion al med i cine ▶noun the branch of medicine dealing with the prevention and treatment of job-related injuries and illnesses.
occupational psychology
oc ¦cu |pa ¦tion ¦al psych |ology ▶noun [ mass noun ] the study of human behaviour at work, including methods of selecting personnel, improving productivity, and coping with stress. DERIVATIVES occupational psychologist noun
occupational therapy
oc cu pa tion al ther a py |ˌɑkjəˈpeɪʃənl | ▶noun a form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life. DERIVATIVES oc cu pa tion al ther a pist noun
Oxford Dictionary
occupation
oc ¦cu |pa ¦tion |ɒkjʊˈpeɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a job or profession: people in professional occupations. • a way of spending time: a game of cards is a pretty harmless occupation. 2 [ mass noun ] the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by military force: the Roman occupation of Britain. • the action of entering and taking control of a building: the workers remained in occupation until 16 October. 3 [ mass noun ] the action of living in or using a building or other place: a property suitable for occupation by older people. ▶adjective Brit. for the sole use of the occupiers of the land concerned. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin occupatio (n- ), from the verb occupare (see occupy ). Sense 2 of the noun dates from the mid 16th cent.
occupational
oc ¦cu |pa ¦tion ¦al |ɒkjʊˈpeɪʃ (ə )n (ə )l | ▶adjective relating to a job or profession: an occupational pension scheme. DERIVATIVES occupationally adverb
occupational hazard
occupational hazard (also occupational risk ) ▶noun a risk accepted as a consequence of a particular occupation.
occupational medicine
oc cu pa tion al med i cine ▶noun the branch of medicine dealing with the prevention and treatment of job-related injuries and illnesses.
occupational psychology
oc ¦cu |pa ¦tion ¦al psych |ology ▶noun [ mass noun ] the study of human behaviour at work, including methods of selecting personnel, improving productivity, and coping with stress. DERIVATIVES occupational psychologist noun
occupational therapy
oc ¦cu |pa ¦tion ¦al ther |apy ▶noun [ mass noun ] the use of particular activities as an aid to recuperation from physical or mental illness. DERIVATIVES occupational therapist noun
American Oxford Thesaurus
occupation
occupation noun 1 his father's occupation: job, profession, work, line of work, trade, employment, position, post, situation, business, career, field, métier, vocation, calling, craft. 2 her leisure occupations: pastime, activity, hobby, pursuit, interest, entertainment, recreation, amusement, diversion, divertissement. 3 a property suitable for occupation by seniors: residence, residency, habitation, inhabitation, occupancy, tenancy, tenure, lease, living in, possession; formal dwelling. 4 the Roman occupation of Britain: conquest, capture, invasion, seizure, takeover, annexation, overrunning, subjugation, subjection, appropriation; colonization, rule, control, possession, suzerainty.
occupational
occupational adjective occupational hazards | occupational choices: job-related, work, professional, vocational, employment, business, career.
Oxford Thesaurus
occupation
occupation noun 1 his father's name and occupation are unknown: job, profession, work, line of work, line of business, trade, employment, position, post, situation, business, career, métier, vocation, calling, craft, skill, field, province, walk of life; Scottish way; informal racket, game; Austral. informal grip; archaic employ. 2 among her leisure occupations is birdwatching: pastime, activity, leisure activity, hobby, pursuit, interest, entertainment, recreation, diversion, amusement, divertissement; archaic resource. 3 a property suitable for occupation by older people: residence, residency, habitation, inhabitation, occupancy, tenancy, tenure, lease, living in; possession, use; incumbency, holding; formal dwelling; rare inhabitancy, habitancy, inhabitance, domiciliation. 4 the Roman occupation of Britain: conquest, capture, invasion, seizure, takeover, annexation, overrunning, subjugation, subjection, appropriation; colonization, possession, rule, control, suzerainty.
occupational
occupational adjective the project aims to expand girls' occupational horizons | occupational pensions: job-related, work, professional, vocational, employment, business, career.
French Dictionary
occupation
occupation n. f. nom féminin 1 Travail, activité. : Elle a beaucoup d ’occupations. SYNONYME activité ; affaire ; ouvrage ; tâche . 2 Action d ’occuper une ville, un pays. : L ’occupation d ’un pays par un État ennemi. SYNONYME invasion . FORME FAUTIVE occupation. Anglicisme au sens de profession, métier. : Quelle est votre profession (et non *occupation )?
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
occupation
oc cu pa tion /ɑkjəpéɪʃ (ə )n |ɔ̀kju -/→occupy 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C 職業 , 仕事, 職種 ; U 職業に従事すること (!主に書式に記入する場合などの公式な用語; →job 1 ) ▸ What is your occupation ?ご職業は (何ですか )▸ a professional [manual ] occupation 専門職 [肉体労働 ]▸ State your full name and occupation , please .フルネームとご身分をおっしゃってください (!面接などで ) .2 U (軍隊などによる )占領 , 占拠 ; 進駐 [占領 ]軍 (の政策 );C 占領期間 ▸ the German occupation of Paris ドイツによるパリ占領 ▸ Iraq under occupation 占領下のイラク .3 U ⦅主に書 ⦆(建物などの )占有, 居住 ; C 占有期間 ▸ be ready for occupation 入居可能である 4 C 娯楽, 余暇の過ごし方 (pastime )▸ Looking ahead is his favorite occupation .時間があれば将来のことを考えるというのが彼のお気に入りだ .
occupational
oc cu pa tion al /ɑ̀kjəpéɪʃ (ə )n (ə )l |ɔ̀kju -/形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗仕事の, 職業に関する ; 占領の .~̀ dis é ase 職業病 .~̀ h á zard 職業上の危険, 労災 .~̀ p é nsion ⦅英 ⦆企業年金 .~̀ th é rapist 作業療法士 .~̀ th é rapy 作業療法 (⦅略 ⦆OT ).~ly 副詞