ocupa
occupies
Verb ocupa
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of ocupar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of ocupar.
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Pinta nuestra casa. Ocupa la pintura naranja.
Paint our house. Use the orange paint.
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Creo que esta mesa ocupa demasiado espacio.
I think this table takes up too much space.
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La cama ocupa mucho espacio.
The bed takes up a lot of room.
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Mi hermano ocupa esa bicicleta.
My brother uses that bike.
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¿Puedes mostrarme cómo se ocupa esta cámara?
Will you show me how to use this camera?
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Tom no ocupa mucho tiempo pensando en dinero.
Tom doesn't spend much time thinking about money.
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Es un arquitecto el que ocupa esa oficina.
An architect occupies that office.
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Un experimento que no ocupa métodos científicos de control no vale nada.
An experiment that is not using scientific control methods is worth nothing.
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La mesa no ocupa mucho espacio.
The table doesn't take much room.
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Tom no ocupa esteroides.
Tom doesn't use steroids.
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