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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык

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busy
{s} meşgul

Annem, akşam yemeğini pişirmekle meşgul. - Mother is busy cooking the dinner.

O bir arı kadar meşguldür. - She is as busy as a bee.

busy
{s} işlek

İşlek bir caddeden geçerken dikkatli ol. - Be alert when you cross a busy street!

Bu oldukça işlek bir yer gibi görünüyor. - This seems to be a pretty busy place.

busy
uğraşı
busy
{s} yoğun

Ben bu hafta çok yoğunum. - I'm very busy this week.

Çok yoğun bir sabah geçirdim. - I've had a very busy morning.

busy
(with ile) meşgul etmek
busy
hareketli

Konuklar ve fazla ev işi nedeniyle, çok hareketli bir hafta geçirdim. - What with the visitors and all the extra housework, I've had a very busy week.

busy
kullanımda
busy
{s} meşgul: I've had a busy day. Bugün çok meşguldüm
busy
meşgul etmek iş v
busy
karmaşık/meşgûl
busy
busybodyherkesin işine burnunu sokan kimse
busy
boş bırakmamak
busy
{s} faal

Tom çabucak faaliyet gösterdi. - Tom quickly got busy.

busy
işgüzar

O korkunç bir işgüzar. - He's an awful busybody.

Mary'nin komşusu bir işgüzar. - Mary's neighbor is a busybody.

busy
burnunu her işe sokan
busy
meşgul et

Lütfen çocukları meşgul et. - Please keep the children busy.

Tom kendini meşgul etti. - Tom kept himself busy.

Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
busy
Having a lot going on; complicated or intricate

Flowers, stripes, and checks in the same fabric make for a busy pattern.

Engaged in another activity or by someone else

Her telephone has been busy all day.

Doing a great deal; having a lot of things to do in the space of time given

It has been a busy day.

{v} to make busy, to employ
To rush somebody
Calls arriving after all trunks are occupied and cannot be completed
crowdedwith or characterized by much activity; "a very busy week"; "a busy life"; "a busy street"; "a busy seaport"
Crowded with business or activities; said of places and times; as, a busy street
overcrowded or cluttered with detail; "a busy painting"; "a fussy design"
adj sibuk
actively or fully engaged or occupied; "busy with her work"; "a busy man"; "too busy to eat lunch"; "the line is busy"
In use, otherwise known as "Off-Hook" There are slow busies and fast busies Slow busies are when the phone at the other end is busy or off-hook They happen 60 times a minute Fast busies, 120 times a minute, occur when the network is congested with too many calls
If you say that someone is busy thinking or worrying about something, you mean that it is taking all their attention, often to such an extent that they are unable to think about anything else. Companies are so busy analysing the financial implications that they overlook the effect on workers Most people are too busy with their own troubles to give much help. = preoccupied
A busy time is a period of time during which you have a lot of things to do. It'll have to wait. This is our busiest time Even with her busy schedule she finds time to watch TV I had a busy day and was rather tired. = hectic quiet
The agents are considered busy when they are logged onto the telephone system and are engaged on an ACD call, engaged on a Non-ACD call, or are in the Not Ready state The agents are not considered busy when they are in the Waiting State (waiting for an ACD call to be routed to the agent's telephone)
If you want work well done, select a busy man: the other kind has no time -Elbert Hubbard (U S author, 1856-1915) (99/10/30) He means business Let's talk business He knows his business I had imagined that the problem would be easy to solve, but it was quite a business I'm afraid it's quite a business (reference: 99, Nikkei)
Call condition in which transmission facilities are already in use Synonym: off-hook condition
intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about other people's business"
{s} occupied, engaged; taken, in use
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