Busy with Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɪzi/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
BIZ-ee with OR BIZ-ee with (th as in "this" or "thin")
bˈɪzi/ /wˈɪð
BIZ-ee with (th as in "this")
التعريف
Actively involved in doing a specific activity, task, or dealing with something.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common in both spoken and written English. Used with activities ("busy with work"), objects ("busy with a project"), or people ("busy with the kids"). Often confused with ‘busy doing’ when emphasizing the action instead of the thing; both are correct but have slightly different focuses.
Spanish: ocupado conPortuguese (BR): ocupado comPortuguese (PT): ocupado comChinese (Simplified): 忙于Chinese (Traditional): 忙於Hindi: के साथ व्यस्तArabic: مشغول بـBengali: নিয়োজিত - ব্যস্ত (কাজে/কিছুতে)Russian: занят (чем-либо)Japanese: ~で忙しいVietnamese: bận vớiKorean: ~로 바쁘다Turkish: ile meşgulUrdu: مصروف (کسی کام میں)Indonesian: sibuk dengan
جمل نموذجية
She is busy with her homework.
basic
I am busy with a new project.
basic
They are busy with preparations for the party.
basic
Sorry, I'm busy with work right now. Can I call you later?
natural
He's been busy with his kids all weekend.
natural
We're all busy with different things these days.
natural