- American English phonetic: ˈbɪzi
- British English phonetic: ˈbɪzi
Synonyms and antonyms
(adjective) engaged, at work
Synonyms: active, already taken, assiduous, at it, buried, diligent, employed, engaged, engrossed, having a full plate, having enough on one’s plate, having fish to fry, having many irons in the fire, hustling, in a meeting, in conference, industrious, in someone else’s possession, in the field, in the laboratory, occupied, on assignment, on duty, on the go, overloaded, persevering, slaving, snowed, swamped, tied up, unavailable, up to one’s ears, with a customer, working
Antonyms: idle, quiet, unbusy, unemployed, unengaged
(adjective) active, on the go
Synonyms: bustling, busy as a beaver, energetic, full, fussy, hectic, humming, hustling, lively, popping, restless, strenuous, tireless, tiring
Antonyms: idle, inactive, lazy
(adjective) nosy, impertinent
Synonyms: butting in, curious, forward, inquisitive, interfering, intrusive, meddlesome, meddling, nebby, obtrusive, officious, prying, pushy, snoopy, stirring, troublesome
مشاهده مترادف و متضاد بیشتر
Collocations
- keep busy
- خود را سرگرم کردن، (خود را) مشغول نگه داشتن
(Verb - use participle) (Adjective) (Adverb) مشغول، دستبهکار، شلوغ، مشغول کردن
(Verb - use participle) (Adjective) (Adverb) مشغول، اشغال
- - I can't come because I am very busy.
- - نمیتوانم بیایم؛ چون خیلی کار دارم.
- - John is busier than ever.
- - جان از همیشه کارش بیشتر است.
- - I am busy writing a new dictionary.
- - مشغول نوشتن فرهنگ جدیدی هستم.
- - Mehri is busy until two P.M.
- - مهری تا ساعت دو بعدازظهر کار دارد.
- - busy shops
- - دکانهای شلوغ
- - busy street
- - خیابان پر رفت و آمد
- - He spent a busy summer in New York.
- - تابستان پرمشغلهای را در نیویورک گذراند.
- - Your telephone was busy all day.
- - تلفن شما تمام روز مشغول بود.
- - a busy signal
- - بوق اشغال (تلفن)
- - a busy floral wallpaper
- - کاغذدیواری دارای نقش گلدار تنگ هم
- - to busy oneself with something
- - خود را سرگرم کاری کردن
- - how do you keep busy these days?
- - این روزها چگونه خود را سرگرم میکنی؟