Usage examples of "ocupa" in Spanish with translation to English

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El saber no ocupa lugar One can never know too much
Tom ocupa dos computadores al mismo tiempo. Tom uses two computers at the same time.
Pinta nuestra casa. Ocupa la pintura naranja. Paint our house. Use the orange paint.
La televisión ocupa un lugar importante en el diario vivir. TV plays an important part in everyday life.
Akira ocupa el mismo diccionario que ocupaba su padre de estudiante. Akira uses the same dictionary that her father used as a student.
El computador de Tom es tan viejo, que aún ocupa Windows 98. Tom's computer is so old that it still runs Windows 98.
Un experimento que no ocupa métodos científicos de control no vale nada. An experiment that is not using scientific control methods is worth nothing.
Un artista ocupa muchos tubos de pintura para hacer una pintura grande. An artist uses many tubes of paint to make a large painting.
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