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占用 (zhàn yòng) is usually used in a formal context. It is a Chinese word that means "occupy" or "take up". It is often used in a business or legal context to refer to the use of resources or space. For example, it can be used to refer to the use of a company's resources or the use of a certain area of land.
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占据 (zhàn jù): occupy, take possession of.
占有 (zhàn yǒu): possess, occupy.
占领 (zhàn lǐng): occupy, take possession of.
拥有 (yōng yǒu): possess, own.
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Yes, 占用 (zhàn yòng) can be used to talk about occupying physical space. It is a verb that means "to occupy" or "to take up". It is often used to refer to the use of a space or resource, such as a room, a seat, or a parking spot. For example, you could say "这个房间被占用了 (zhège fángjiān bèi zhànyòngle) - This room is occupied.
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