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occupational

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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oc·cu·pa·tion·al /ˌɒkjəˈpeɪʃənəl◂ $ ˌɑːk-/ ●○○ AWL adjective [only before noun]  BErelating to or caused by your job 职业的,工作的;由职业引起的 occupational pension schemes 职业退休金计划 an occupational health centre 职业医疗保健中心 occupational disease 职业病 Getting injured is an occupational hazard (=a risk that always exists in a particular job or activity) of the sport. 受伤是这项运动的职业性危害。occupationally adverb
Examples from the Corpus
occupationalThe second structural dimension was occupational control, analysed as professional integration or professional marginality.The survey studied the incidence of cancer among different occupational groups.Occupational injuries and even deaths are quite common in the coal mining industry.These traditions include ceremonies of initiation, standard dress, leisure activities, music, occupational legends and lore.This ruling mirrored the previous one but applied to occupational pension schemes as opposed to the then state retirement ages.Most occupational schemes pay a proportion of your earnings when you retire and are called final earnings schemes.The job market rewards those with more occupational skills.In Western society an individual's marital status and occupational status are achieved.The evidence lies in the changing occupational structure, in particular the shift away from manufacturing to service industry.In the next year, the hospital turned over one more room for patients and two others for physical and occupational therapy.occupational trainingan occupational hazardGetting injured is an occupational hazard.In a philosophical mood he would describe his loneliness as an occupational hazard.Much of the humour derives from slips of the tongue, an occupational hazard.Coal dust exposure is an occupational hazard for coal miners.Knowing too much was an occupational hazard of his travels.It's an occupational hazard of investigative journalism.Such questions from the likes of nosy old hacks like me are an occupational hazard of the famous.This is an occupational hazard shared by sportswriters and opinion pollsters.
From Longman Business Dictionaryoccupationaloc‧cu‧pa‧tion‧al /ˌɒkjəˈpeɪʃənəl◂ˌɑːk-/ adjective [only before a noun]JOB related to someone’s jobquestions about credit card applicants’ occupational backgroundsShe is moving steadily up the occupational ladder.Specific occupational skills should be combined with general education.
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occupational
occupational AC /ˌɒkjəˈpeɪʃənəl◂, ˌɒkjʊˈpeɪʃənəl◂ $ ˌɑːk-/ adjective [only before noun]
relating to or caused by your job:
    occupational pension schemes
    an occupational health centre
    occupational disease
    Getting injured is an occupational hazard (=a risk that always exists in a particular job or activity) of the sport.
—occupationally adverb


oc·cu·pa·tion·al AW BrE /ˌɒkjuˈpeɪʃənl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌɑːkjuˈpeɪʃənl/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] connected with a person's job or profession 职业的occupational health职业健康问题an occupational risk/hazard 职业性危害an occupational pension scheme职业退休金计划 oc·cu·pa·tion·al·ly BrE /ˌɒkjuˈpeɪʃənəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˌɑːkjuˈpeɪʃənəli/ 🔊 adverboccupationally induced disease职业病