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    busy 的英语意思

    busybusy1 /ˈbɪzi/ adjective (comparative busier, superlative busiest) 查看全部语言翻译1person if you are busy, you are working hard and have a lot of things to do如果你很忙,说明你在努力工作,有很多事情要做:  She’s busy now – can you phone later?她现在很忙——你能晚点打电话吗? a busy mother of four一位忙碌的四孩之母busy with Mr Haynes is busy with a customer at the moment.海恩斯先生目前正忙着接待一位顾客。busy doing something Rachel’s busy studying for her exams.瑞秋正忙着备考。 There were lots of activities to keep the kids busy.有很多活动让孩子们保持忙碌。GRAMMAR语法You are busy with something: · I’m very busy with work at the moment. Don’t say: busy for something | busy on somethingGrammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES表示「忙于某事」用 busy with:·我目前工作很忙。✗不说:busy for something | busy on something语法指南 ‒ 形容词2time a busy period of time is full of work or other activities指某段时间充满工作或其他各种活动:  December is the busiest time of year for shops.十二月是商店一年中最繁忙的时节。 a busy day忙碌的一天 He took time out of his busy schedule to visit us.他从繁忙的日程中抽出时间来看望我们。3place a busy place is very full of people or vehicles and movement指某地方人车络绎不绝、熙来攘往:  We live on a very busy road.我们住在一条交通非常繁忙的路上。4telephone especially American English if a telephone you are calling is busy, it makes a repeated sound to tell you that the person you are calling is talking on their telephone指拨打的电话占线,会发出反复响起的声音,告知对方正在通话中 SYN engaged British English:  I called Sonya, but her line was busy.我打给索尼娅,但她的电话占线了。 I keep getting a busy signal.我一直听到占线音。5pattern a pattern or design that is busy is too full of small details – used to show disapproval指图案或设计过于繁杂、细节太多——含贬义THESAURUS同义词辨析personbusy if you are busy, you have a lot of things you need to do如果你很忙,说明你有很多事情需要做: · Sorry I haven’t called you, but I’ve been really busy.·对不起,我没给你打电话,但我真的很忙。· a busy housewife·一位忙碌的家庭主妇· Angela was becoming more and more unhappy, but her husband was too busy to notice.·安吉拉越来越不开心,但她丈夫太忙,没有注意到。· Not now Stephen, I’m busy.·现在不行,斯蒂芬,我很忙。· Alex is busy studying for his exams.·亚历克斯正忙着备考。rushed/run off your feet [not before noun] British English spoken口语 very busy and in a hurry, because you have too many things to do非常忙碌且匆忙,因为事情太多: · We’ve been absolutely rushed off our feet getting ready for our son’s birthday party.·为儿子的生日派对做准备,我们忙得团团转。snowed under [not before noun] so busy that you can hardly deal with all the work you have to do忙得几乎应付不了所有工作: · I can’t stop for lunch today – I’m completely snowed under.·今天我没时间停下来吃午饭——我被工作压得喘不过气来。· We’ve been snowed under with applications for the job.·我们被雪片般涌来的求职申请压得喘不过气。up to your ears/neck in something [not before noun] informal非正式 extremely busy because you have a lot of work to deal with因工作繁多而极度忙碌: · Teachers say they are up to their ears in paperwork and don’t have enough time for teaching.·老师们说他们被文书工作淹没,没有足够的时间用于教学。tied up [not before noun] busy in your job, so that you cannot do anything else忙于工作,以至于无法做其他任何事情: · I’m sorry, but he’s tied up at the moment. Could you call back later?·对不起,他目前脱不开身。请您稍后再打来好吗?· I can’t see you tomorrow: I’m tied up all day.·我明天没法见你:我整天都脱不开身。have a lot to do especially spoken尤用于口语 to have to do a lot of things, so that you need to hurry or work hard不得不做很多事情,因此需要赶紧或努力工作: · Let’s get started – we have a lot to do.·我们开始吧——有很多事情要做。have a lot on British English, have a lot going on American English spoken口语 to be busy, especially because you have arranged to do a lot of things during a particular period忙碌,尤指因某段时间内已安排了大量事情: · I’ve got a lot on this weekend.·这个周末我有很多事情要忙。· He says he’ll try and see you as soon as possible, but he has a lot going on this afternoon.·他说他会尽快来见你,但他今天下午事情很多。time时间busy use this about times when you have a lot of things you need to do用于描述有很多事情需要做的时候: · We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow.·明天我们将迎来忙碌的一天。· July and August are our busiest times.·七月和八月是我们最繁忙的时段。hectic a hectic time or situation is extremely busy, so that you are always in a hurry and often feel excited or worried指某段时间或某情况极为繁忙,令人总是匆忙不迭,常常感到兴奋或焦虑: · It was really hectic at work today.·今天上班真的忙乱不堪。· The band had a hectic recording schedule.·乐队有一个非常紧张的录音日程。the rush hour the time in the morning and evening when a lot of people are travelling to or from work早晚大量人群上下班通勤的时段: · The buses are so crowded during the rush hour you never get a seat.·高峰时段公交车太拥挤,你根本抢不到座位。· In most British cities the rush hour does not start until about 8 o’clock.·在英国大多数城市,高峰时段要到大约八点才开始。
    busybusy2 verb (past tense and past participle busied, present participle busying, third person singular busies) [transitive] busy yourself with something to use your time dealing with something把时间用于处理某事:  He busied himself with answering letters.他忙着回信。