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Definition of occupation rate - Reverso English Dictionary
Noun
businessTECH percentage of available places currently in use within a building or systemTECH
- The hotel reported an occupation rate of over ninety percent in summer.
- The office building has reached an occupation rate of 95 percent.
- A low occupation rate forced the hostel to offer discounts.
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Expressions with occupation
prostitution as one of the earliest professions
Many refer to it as the oldest occupation.
controlled by a foreign military or power
The city was under occupation for five years.
owner-occupationn.
living in a house you own
Owner-occupation is common in suburban areas.
occupation exempt from military service during war
During the war, farming was a reserved occupation.
occupation groupingsn.
categories of work people do
Doctors and nurses are in different occupation groupings.
permit needed to run business legally
She applied for an occupation licence to open her shop.
permit needed to run business legally
The restaurant needs an occupation license to open.
military force controlling a captured area after conflict
The army of occupation stayed in the city for years.
area of land controlled and administered by a foreign military force
After the war, the city fell within the western occupation zone.
Expressions with rate
single rate applied to all items or cases
The company charges a blanket rate for all deliveries.
person who works faster than others in a group
The rate buster finished the task in half the time.
be considered too unimportant to talk about
His minor mistake did not rate a mention in the report.
at any rateadv.
used to change the subject or return to a previous subject
He's not the best at sports, but at any rate, he's enthusiastic.
not considered important enough to be mentioned
The tiny typo was fixed, but it didn't rate a mention in the meeting.
very fast speed or pace
The car was moving at a rate of knots.
at a slow rateadv.
in a way that happens with little speed
The project is moving at a slow rate.
cheap raten.
price or fee that is lower than usual
We found a cheap rate for the hotel room.
hourly raten.
amount of money paid per hour of work
The company offers a competitive hourly rate for all its employees.
pay raten.
amount of money paid per unit of time
The pay rate for this job is $15 per hour.
daily raten.
amount of money paid or charged for each day of use or work
The consultant's daily rate was higher than the company expected.
at a rate ofprep.
indicating speed or frequency of an action
The car was moving at a rate of 60 miles per hour.
at that rateadv.
continuing at the current speed or condition
At that rate, we'll finish by noon.
at this rateadv.
continue with the current speed or manner of action or progress
At this rate, we will finish the project by next week!
number of heartbeats per minute
The doctor checked my heart rate during the exam.
pace of development in a specific period
The rate of growth in technology is rapid.
percentage at which interest is charged on a loan
The bank set a high rate of interest for unsecured loans.
rate of payn.
amount of money received per unit time
Her rate of pay is $20 per hour.
room raten.
price charged daily for a hotel room
The room rate includes breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
amount of pay given for each unit of work or time
The new contract increased the wage rate for night shift workers.
water raten.
charge for the supply of water to a property
The monthly water rate for their house was surprisingly high.
percentage of people in a group who have paid work
The government reported that the employment rate increased slightly last quarter.
percentage of people or units that reply in a study or campaign
The survey had a low response rate, so the results were less reliable.
percentage of people or things that stay over a given time
The company tracks customer retention rate every quarter.
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- French:taux d’occupation, ...
- German:Belegungsquote, ...
- Italian:tasso di occupazione, ...
- Spanish:tasa de ocupación, ...
- Portuguese:taxa de ocupação, ...
- Chinese:占用率, ...
- Japanese:稼働率, ...
- Arabic:مُعَدَّلُ الْإشْغال, ...
- Hebrew:שִׁיעוּר תְּפוּסָה, ...
- Russian:уровень загрузки, ...
- Ukrainian:рівень заповнюваності, ...
- Hindi:अधिभोग दर, ...
- Bengali:দখল হার, ...
- Catalan:taxa d'ocupació, ...
- Danish:belægningsprocent, ...
- Dutch:bezettingsgraad, ...
- Greek:ποσοστό πληρότητας, ...
- Korean:이용률, ...
- Persian:نرخ اشغال, ...
- Polish:wskaźnik obłożenia, ...
- Portuguese (BR):taxa de ocupação, ...
- Romanian:rată de ocupare, ...
- Swedish:beläggningsgrad, ...
- Thai:อัตราการเข้าพัก, ...
- Turkish:doluluk oranı, ...
- Vietnamese:tỷ lệ lấp đầy, ...
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