dominance; traditional form also written 占優; traditional form also written 佔優
to take up space; to occupy (space)
to have; to own; to hold; to occupy; to possess; to account for (a high proportion etc)
to fill; to occupy completely
to occupy (a territory); to hold
to take the lead; to gain the upper hand
to predominate; to occupy a dominant position
advantageous; favorable; to benefit at others' expense; to take unfair advantage
to appropriate to oneself (what rightfully belongs to others)
floor area; occupied area; footprint (of a building, piece of equipment etc)
to invade and occupy (territory)
to seize (the opportunity, the strategic high ground); to grab
to seize; to push aside and occupy
to seize control of (an enemy position); (fig.) to take by storm; to gain (awards, control of a market etc)
to monopolize; to control; to dominate
to occupy by force; to seize; to dominate
(dialect) merchant (loanword)
market share; abbr. for 市場佔有率|市场占有率
to come first in triennial palace examinations (idiom, refers to the carved stone turtle head in front of the imperial palace, next to which the most successful candidate in the imperial examinations was entitled to stand); to be the champion; to be the very best in any field