busiest的意思和读音

busiestbusy

busy

: [ˈbɪzi] : ['bɪzi]

adj.);

n.

v.

busier  busiest  busies  busying  busied  

adj.+n.busy day,busy street,busy schedule,busy life,busy time

adv.+adj.extremely busy

adj.unoccupied

busiestadj.doing sth

1.having a lot to do; perhaps not free to do sth else because you are working on sth

Are you busy tonight?

I'm afraid the doctor is busy at the moment. Can he call you back?

I'll be too busy to come to the meeting.

The principal is a very busy woman.

She was always too busy to listen.

a very busy life

Kate's busy with her homework.

2.~ (doing sth)spending a lot of time on sth

James is busy practising for the school concert.

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place

3.full of people, activity, vehicles, etc.

a busy main road

Victoria is one of London's busiest stations.

period of time

4.full of work and activity

Have you had a busy day ?

This is one of the busiest times of the year for the department.

telephone

5.线being used

The line is busy─I'll try again later.线

the busy signal

pattern/design

6.too full of small details

IDMas busy as a beevery busy

Since she retired she's kept herself very busy.退

keep yourself busyto find enough things to do

Since she retired she's kept herself very busy.退

v.

1.to fill your time doing an activity or a task

She busied herself with the preparations for the party.

While we talked, Bill busied himself fixing lunch.

adj.1.,;;〈〉()线,线2.,3. (in)4.(opp. indolent),5.(),1.,;;〈〉()线,线2.,3. (in)4.(opp. indolent),5.(),

v.1.(busied) 使,使,使

n.1.,

adj.1.having many things to do; not able to do a particular job or to speak to someone because you are very busy; a busy time is when you have a lot of things to do2.full of people; having a lot of traffic passing through; having many customers3.if someones telephone is busy, it is being used when you try to call4.a busy design contains too much annoying detail1.having many things to do; not able to do a particular job or to speak to someone because you are very busy; a busy time is when you have a lot of things to do2.full of people; having a lot of traffic passing through; having many customers3.if someones telephone is busy, it is being used when you try to call4.a busy design contains too much annoying detail

1. busier busiest bushwood , ...

2. 2. quietly 3. busiest 4. impossible ...

3. busier busiest happy ...

4. nice—nicet busy—busiest e.g. shell→shells book→books

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1.It is one of Europe's busiest waterways, a formidable conduit that handles millions of tonnes of traffic a year.

2.Sydney Opera House has now become the busiest place in Australia with tourists and visitors coming from all over the world.

3.At Tokyo Station, one of Japan's busiest subway terminals, shaken commuters grabbed one another to stay steady as the ground shook.

4.One of Europe's busiest ports, it has been a center of the diamond industry since the 15th century.15

5.My mind suddenly seized upon the notion that this was a Saturday the busiest day on the bridge and here we sat.

6.The busiest woman in Labrador during one bitter cold Christmas not very long ago, was an Australian nurse by the name of Kate Austen.·

7.On the busiest of days, even the smallest child can simply look up to see fish. And that view is spectacular.

8.Businesses are flocking to these cities, now just a few hours by bullet train from China's busiest and most international metropolises.

9.Mr Murray said the two uniformed officers from Lancashire Constabulary arrived at lunchtime on Monday, the cafe's busiest time of day.穿

10.They think the company is getting desperate to get people back to work because Christmas is coming and that's our busiest time of year.