busy
busy 英 [ˈbɪzi] 美 [ˈbɪzi]
adj. 忙碌的;
进行时:busying 过去式:busied 过去分词:busied 第三人称单数:busies 比较级:busier 最高级:busiest
- When you're busy, you have things to do. You're occupied and probably not bored.
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- adj. 忙碌的;
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1. Are you busy tonight?
你今晚忙吗?
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2. I'll be too busy to come to the meeting.
我会很忙,不能到会。
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3. The principal is a very busy woman.
校长是个大忙人。
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4. Kate's busy with her homework.
凯特正忙着做家庭作业。
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5. James is busy practising for the school concert.
詹姆斯正忙着为学校音乐会排练。
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6. Let's get busy with the clearing up.
我们开始清理吧。
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7. a busy road
熙熙攘攘的马路
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8. Have you had a busy day?
你今天忙了一天吗?
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9. The line is busy—I'll try again later.
电话占线,我过会儿再打。
- busy (adj.) Old English bisig "careful, anxious," later "continually employed or occupied, in constant or energetic action" cognate with Old Dutch bezich, Low German besig, but having no known connection with any other Germanic or Indo-European language. Still pronounced as in Middle English, but for some unclear reason the spelling shifted to -u- in 15c.
- busy (v.) late Old English bisgian, "attend to, be concerned with, be diligent," from the source of busy (adj.). From late 14c. as "keep engaged, make or keep busy." Related: Busied; busying.
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