unoccupied

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English - Turkish
boş olmak
işgal edilmemiş
boşta gezen
boş

Oradaki elbise deneme odası boş. - The fitting room over there is unoccupied.

İhmal edilen oda boş kaldı. - The neglected room remained unoccupied.

işsiz
{s} oturulmayan
unoccupied throne
hükümdarsız taht
unoccupied throne
boş taht
unoccupied throne
sahipsiz taht
English - English
Not inhabited, especially by a tenant
Not being used; vacant or free
Not occupied by foreign troops etc
Not employed on a task; idle
{a} unpossessed, uninhabited
Property without people occupying or living within it As opposed to vacant property, unoccupied property may hold furnishings Unoccupancy beyond a specified period of time is prohibited by the standard homeowners insurance quotes policy See Vacant
not leased to or occupied by a tenant; "an unoccupied apartment"; "very little unclaimed and untenanted land"
A home becomes unoccupied if it has not been lived in for more than 45 consecutive days
(Inoccupé) Where the premises is complete with its content except for the human beings, such person being temporarily away from the premises, as for example on vacation, the premises are said to be unoccupied
not seized and controlled; "unoccupied areas of France"
{s} vacant, empty, available
Property Refers to property which may be furnished or have furnishings in it but is not occupied or being lived in   The Standard Fire policy prohibits unoccupancy beyond a specified period of time   This term is contrasted with vacant, which means that there is nothing within the building
not seized and controlled; "unoccupied areas of France
Where the premises contain contents but no human beings, such persons being temporarily away from the premises, on vacation for example, the premises are said to be unoccupied This is distinguishable from Vacant in that in vacancy, the contents have been moved out leaving nothing but the building
A premise that is complete with its content except that its occupants are temporarily away
not held or filled or in use; "an unoccupied telephone booth"; "unoccupied hours"
Refers to property which may be furnished or have furnishings in it but is not occupied or being lived in The Standard Fire policy prohibits unoccupancy beyond a specified period of time This term is contrasted with vacant, which means that there is nothing within the building
If a building is unoccupied, there is nobody in it. The house was unoccupied at the time of the explosion The fire broke out in two unoccupied cabins
unoccupied

    Hyphenation

    un·oc·cu·pied

    Turkish pronunciation

    ınäkyıpayd

    Pronunciation

    /ənˈäkyəˌpīd/ /ənˈɑːkjəˌpaɪd/

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