词组 | busy |
释义 | busy /ˈbɪzi/ adjective 1. if you are busy, you have a lot to donounsa busy person/man/woman He’s a very busy man and he doesn’t have much free time.a busy day/week/weekend You look like you’ve had a busy day.a busy time The start of term is always a busy time for teachers.a busy life I sometimes wish my life wasn’t so busy.a busy schedule The president has a very busy schedule.adverbstoo busy Many people say they are too busy to do any exercise.really/extremely busy I’ve been really busy recently, and haven’t had time to write to him.verbskeep sb busy I have enough work to keep me busy.prepositionsbusy with sb/sth Mr Haynes is busy with a customer at the moment. | I have been very busy with my work.THESAURUS: busy hecticday | morning | week | schedule | life | lifestyle | round used about a time when you are very busy: It’s been a very hectic day at the office. | She has taken some time out of her hectic schedule to be here with us today. | He retired in 1996, hoping for a slightly less hectic life. | The singer has a very hectic lifestyle. | Her life was a hectic round of parties (=she had to go to a lot of them). | Things have been hectic all day.THESAURUS: busy → crowded2. full of people or vehicles and a lot of activitynounsa busy road/street Take care when crossing busy roads.a busy intersection/junction The two cars collided at a busy intersection.a busy place Hospitals are busy places.a busy city/town London is a huge busy city.a busy airport/station/port Chicago is known for its busy port.a shop/store/restaurant is busy The stores are always busy just before Christmas.verbsget busy It was 8 p.m. and the restaurant was getting busy.THESAURUS: busy crowdedroom | hall | shop | store | street | city | train | bus | boat | station | airport | restaurant full of people: She looked around the crowded room for her friend. | He pushed his way through the narrow crowded streets. | We met in a crowded sushi restaurant. | The town is always crowded with visitors in summer. congestedroad | street | city | area full of traffic, so that cars can only move slowly: The congested roads and lack of parking spaces are putting off visitors. | Cars move through the congested streets of London no faster than horse-drawn carriages did a century ago. | Travel speed in Beijing, possibly China’s most congested city, averages about 10 kilometers per hour. | The area is heavily congested (=badly congested).The time when the trains and roads are busy with people travelling to work is called the rush hour: The trains are really crowded in the rush hour. |
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