busyness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈbɪz.i.nəs/ us/ˈbɪz.i.nəs/
忙碌
the fact of working hard or giving your attention to a particular thing
Some of us can handle more busyness and activity than others. 我们中的一些人比其他人更能承受忙碌和活动。
I’m exhausted from the intense busyness of work over the past couple of months. 在过去的几个月里,我因工作的紧张忙碌而疲惫不堪。
繁忙,忙碌
the state of a place that is full of activity or people
Some people like the busyness of fashionable yacht harbours. 有些人喜欢时尚游艇港口的繁忙。
It is hard to imagine the busyness inside one of our cells. 很难想象我们那些牢房之中一间牢房里的忙碌。
繁忙
a situation in which there are many things to do
The busyness of the time leading up to the wedding had wiped me out. 婚礼前的忙碌让我筋疲力尽。
Modern life has introduced incredible busyness. 现代生活带来了令人难以置信的忙碌。
See: busy
- More examples
- I could claim busyness at work, but let's be honest, it really doesn't take much time to write a daily blog.
- I hope my busyness is temporary and once my dissertation is finished I’ll have time to relax.
- There is too much busyness in schools.
- Anyone fond of the town’s sleepy atmosphere may resent the busyness that the new townhouse developments will bring.
- A review of public hospitals found many barriers to care provision including the busyness of postnatal wards.
- Kids are more likely to talk about their feelings at bedtime than they are during the busyness of the day.
- We enjoyed the busyness of markets, cafes, galleries, museums, and theatres in Montreal.