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Definition and Synonyms for 忙しい
1. | 忙しい | 多くの活動で込み合っている、またはそれにとくちょうづけられる |
Busy | crowded with or characterized by much activity | |
Synonyms: | せわしい, 忙しい | |
2. | 怱怱たる | 活発に、完全に、占められた、独占された |
Busy | actively or fully engaged or occupied | |
Synonyms: | せわしい, せわしない, 匆々, 多忙, 多端, 忙しい, 忙しげ, 慌ただしい, 煩忙, 草々 | |
3. | 忙しない | 一つの注意、心またはエネルギーを持つさま |
Engaged | having ones attention or mind or energy engaged | |
Synonyms: | せわしい, せわしない, 忙しい | |
4. | 忙しさ | 活発に活動に従事している状態、またはそのように見える状態 |
Hum | the state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity | |
Synonyms: | せわしい, 働き, 働く, 多忙, 忙しい, 忙中 |
Meanings for each kanji in 忙しい
» | 忙 | busy; occupied; restless |
Categories 忙しい is a member of
1. | 活動中 | 動いている状態 |
Activity | the state of being active | |
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Conjugations for 忙しい
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Sample Sentences for 忙しい
仕事が忙しくて。でも、すごく家賃の安いアパートを見つけました。
My job keeps me busy. But my new apartment is cheap.
平和な丘や田園地帯から、通りがあり群衆がいる忙しい世界へと移動するのである。
They are moving from the peaceful hills and the countryside to the busy world of streets and crowds.
外国での生活がどんなに忙しくても、彼は少なくとも週一回必ず母国の両親に手紙を書いた。
No matter how busy he was while living abroad, he never failed to write home to his parents at least once a week.
彼は忙しい生活の中で家族と会うことがない。
Living a busy life, he usually doesn't see his family.
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The way I memorize this word is to associate it with a Javanese phrase, "iso gak sih?" meaning "can you?" while imagining someone asking his very busy friend if the latter can join the former.