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busy
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ocupado, atarefado
having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time
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ocupado, atarefado
preoccupied or engaged with a particular task or object, often to the point of being unable to pay attention to other things
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lotado, confuso
having a lot of elements or details that make it feel crowded, confusing, or hard to navigate
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intrusivo, intrometido
intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner
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ocupado, linha ocupada
(of a phone line) engaged in a call, meaning no new calls can be connected at that time
to busy
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ocupar, manter ocupado
keep busy with
busy
adj
busily
adv
busily
adv
business
n
business
n
busyness
n
busyness
n
Exemplo
In the bustling city, people are constantly busy with work, errands, and social commitments.
As a student, Jenny is always busy with assignments, exams, and extracurricular activities.
As a small business owner, Mark is always busy with managing orders, inventory, and customer inquiries.
The event planner became exceptionally busy with coordinating logistics and ensuring everything ran smoothly.
The project deadline is approaching, and the team is getting busy with finalizing reports and presentations.