busy
a. 忙碌的, 热闹的, 没空的 vt. 使忙 vi. 忙碌 [计] 忙; 忙碌
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教材释义与例句
(Busy)人名;(匈)布希;(法)比西
使忙于
to use your time dealing with something
忙碌的;热闹的;正被占用的
if you are busy, you are working hard and have a lot of things to do
释义与例句
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1.
A police officer.
英国 贬义 俚语
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1.
To make somebody busy or active; to occupy.
及物On my vacation I'll busy myself with gardening.
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Crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
忙
繁忙
唔得闲
Be careful crossing that busy street.
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2.
Engaged with or preoccupied by an activity or person.
The director cannot see you now: he's busy.
Her telephone has been busy all day.
He is busy with piano practice.
Ramzi is busy getting ready for meetings.
Go away, I’m busy sleeping!
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3.
Having much work to do; having much to get done.
Near-synonym: swamped
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Having a lot going on; complicated or intricate.
Flowers, stripes, and checks in the same fabric make for a busy pattern.
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Officious; meddling.
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From Middle English bisy, busie, from Old English bisiġ (“busy, occupied, diligent”), from Proto-West Germanic *bisīg (“diligent; zealous; busy”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian biesich (“active, diligent, hard-working, industrious”), Dutch bezig (“busy”), Low German besig (“busy”). The spelling with ⟨u⟩ represents the pronunciation of the West Midland and Southern dialects while the Modern English pronunciation with /ɪ/ is from the dialects of the East Midlands.
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