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BNC: 1753 COCA: 1924

busy

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Related topics: Telephone, telegraph
bus·y1 /ˈbɪzi/ ●●● S1 W2 adjectiveadj (comparativecomp busier, superlativesupl busiest)  
1 personBUSY/NOT AVAILABLE if you are busy, you are working hard and have a lot of things to do 忙碌的,忙的
 She’s busy now – can you phone later?
她现在正忙,你稍后打来好吗?
 a busy mother of four
一个忙忙碌碌、育有四个孩子的妈妈
busy with
 Mr Haynes is busy with a customer at the moment.
海恩斯先生此时正忙着接待一位顾客。
busy doing something
 Rachel’s busy studying for her exams.
蕾切尔正忙着备考。
 There were lots of activities to keep the kids busy.
有很多活动可以让孩子们不闲着。
nGrammar
You are busy with something:
I’m very busy with work at the moment.
Don’t say: busy for something | busy on something
2 time 时间BUSY/HAVE A LOT TO DO a busy period of time is full of work or other activities 繁忙的
 December is the busiest time of year for shops.
十二月份是一年中商店最繁忙的时期。
 a busy day
繁忙的一天
 He took time out of his busy schedule to visit us.
他在百忙之中抽空来看望我们。
3 place 地方BUSY PLACE a busy place is very full of people or vehicles and movement 热闹的,熙来攘往的
 We live on a very busy road.
我们住在一条非常热闹的大街上。
4 TCTtelephone 电话 especially American EnglishAmE 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 〔电话〕占线的,被占用的 SYN British English engaged
 I called Sonya, but her line was busy.
我给索尼娅打过电话,但是占线。
 I keep getting a busy signal.
我总是听到忙音。
5. pattern 图案DETAIL a pattern or design that is busy is too full of small details – used to show disapproval 〔图案或设计〕繁杂的,复杂的〔含贬义〕
THESAURUS
person
busy if you are busy, you have a lot of things you need to do 忙碌的
Sorry I haven’t called you, but I’ve been really busy.
抱歉我没有打电话给你,我实在很忙。
a busy housewife
忙碌的家庭主妇
nAngela was becoming more and more unhappy, but her husband was too busy to notice.
nNot now Stephen, I’m busy.
nAlex is busy studying for his exams.
rushed/run off your feet [not before noun] British EnglishBrE spoken very busy and in a hurry, because you have too many things to do 忙得脚不沾地
We’ve been absolutely rushed off our feet getting ready for our son’s birthday party.
我们为准备儿子的生日派对忙得团团转。
snowed under [not before noun] so busy that you can hardly deal with all the work you have to do 忙得顾此失彼
I can’t stop for lunch today – I’m completely snowed under.
今天我没有时间吃午饭了,我实在是忙得不可开交。
nWe’ve been snowed under with applications for the job.
up to your ears/neck in something [not before noun] informal extremely busy because you have a lot of work to deal with 埋头忙于某事
Teachers say they are up to their ears in paperwork and don’t have enough time for teaching.
教师们说他们忙于应付文书工作,都没有足够时间教学了。
tied up [not before noun] busy in your job, so that you cannot do anything else 忙得腾不出手
I’m sorry, but he’s tied up at the moment. Could you call back later?
很抱歉,他此刻忙得走不开,你能稍后再打来吗?
nI can’t see you tomorrow: I’m tied up all day.
have a lot to do especially spoken to have to do a lot of things, so that you need to hurry or work hard 有许多事要做
Let’s get started – we have a lot to do.
我们开始吧,有许多事要做呢。
have a lot on British EnglishBrE, have a lot going on American EnglishAmE spoken to be busy, especially because you have arranged to do a lot of things during a particular period 〔尤指某个时期〕有很多事等着要做
I’ve got a lot on this weekend.
这周末我有很多事等着要做。
nHe says he’ll try and see you as soon as possible, but he has a lot going on this afternoon.
time 时间
busy use this about times when you have a lot of things you need to do 忙碌的,繁忙的
We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow.
明天将是我们忙碌的一天。
nJuly and August are our busiest times.
hectic a hectic time or situation is extremely busy, so that you are always in a hurry and often feel excited or worried 繁忙的,忙乱的
It was really hectic at work today.
今天上班真是又忙又乱。
nThe band had a hectic recording schedule.
the rush hour the time in the morning and evening when a lot of people are travelling to or from work 〔上下班的〕高峰时间
The buses are so crowded during the rush hour you never get a seat.
高峰时间公共汽车上挤得很,从来都找不到座位。
nIn most British cities the rush hour does not start until about 8 o’clock.
Examples from the Corpus
busy2 verb (busied, busying, busies) [transitiveT]  
busy yourself with something SPEND MONEYto use your time dealing with something 使自己忙于某事
 He busied himself with answering letters.
他忙着回复信件。
Examples from the Corpus
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
busybus·y /ˈbɪzi/ adjectiveadj
1American EnglishAmE a telephone that is busy is being usedSYN BrE engaged
2someone who is busy is working and is not available
Mr Bullon is busy right now - can you phone back after lunch?
busy with
I’ve been busy with customers all morning
3COMMERCEa busy period is full of work
Christmas is one of Oxford Street’s busiest times of the year.
Origin busy1
Old English bisig

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