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81 busy oneself with arranging a concert
Общая лексика: заниматься организацией концертаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > busy oneself with arranging a concert
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82 busy oneself with preparing a wedding
Макаров: заниматься подготовкой к свадьбеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > busy oneself with preparing a wedding
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83 busy oneself with
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84 busy\ yourself\ with
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85 BUSY SMB. WITH
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86 called subscriber busy
"вызываемый абонент занят"he said he was busy — он сказал, что он занят
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > called subscriber busy
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87 -occupied o busy?-
Nota d'usoQuando si vuole dire che si hanno delle cose da fare non si utilizza l'aggettivo occupied, ma busy: Are you busy in the afternoon?, sei occupato nel pomeriggio? (non Are you occupied in the afternoon?). Occupied può essere usato in questo contesto solo come parte del phrasal verb to be occupied with: I'm occupied with my studies, sono occupato con i miei studi. -
88 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) være optaget af* * *(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) være optaget af -
89 she's busy at/with her work
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90 handle smb. with kid gloves
oбpaщaтьcя c кeм-л. (или c чём-л.) дeликaтнo, мягкo, ocтopoжнo [пepвoнaч. aмep.] Your trouble is that your mother and I have been so busy handling you with kid gloves that we've allowed you time and again to get away with behaviour no child should be allowed to get away with (5. Howatch). Now this is a job you'll have to handle with kid gloves. It's dynamite (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > handle smb. with kid gloves
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91 as a hen with one chick
((as busy, fussy, etc.) as a hen with one chick (тж. like a hen with one chick(en)))"как курица с единственным цыплёнком", суетливый, хлопотливый по пустякам; ≈ носиться как курица с яйцом, кудахтать вокруг кого-лOh, the everlasting Dick, I suppose! You fuss over him like a hen with one chick. (R. Kipling, ‘The Light That Failed’, ch. VI) — Опять что-нибудь с Диком? Вечно Дик! Вы носитесь с ним как с писаной торбой.
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92 be taken up with
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93 be taken up with
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94 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) (nagyon) leköti vmi -
95 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) estar ocupado -
96 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.)... ile meşgul olmak -
97 be taken up with
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98 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) olla uppoutunut -
99 be taken up with
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100 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) (essere occupato da)
См. также в других словарях:
busy — bus‧y [ˈbɪzi] adjective 1. a telephone that is busy is being used; = engaged Bre 2. someone who is busy is working and is not available: • Mr Bullon is busy right now can you phone back after lunch? busy with • I ve been busy with customers all… … Financial and business terms
with tongue in cheek — (with) tongue in cheek in a way that is not serious, although it appears to be. Karl explained, tongue in cheek, that he was busy with housecleaning … New idioms dictionary
busy — bus|y1 [ bızi ] adjective *** 1. ) having many things to do: The parents of young children are always busy. a busy doctor He is an extremely busy man. busy with: Irina and Marcus were busy with preparations for their wedding. a ) not able to do a … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
busy — 1 / bIzi/ adjective 1 WORKING NOW someone who is busy at a particular time is working and is not available: She s busy now, can you phone later? (+ with): Mr Haynes is busy with a customer at the moment. 2 busy doing sth giving something a lot of … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
busy — I UK [ˈbɪzɪ] / US adjective Word forms busy : adjective busy comparative busier superlative busiest *** Metaphor: Being very busy at work is like being covered with things or surrounded by something such as water or the ground, so that you cannot … English dictionary
busy — bus|y1 W2S1 [ˈbızi] adj comparative busier superlative busiest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(person)¦ 2¦(time)¦ 3¦(place)¦ 4¦(telephone)¦ 5¦(pattern)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: bisig] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
busy — [[t]bɪ̱zi[/t]] ♦♦♦ busier, busiest, busies, busying, busied 1) ADJ GRADED When you are busy, you are working hard or concentrating on a task, so that you are not free to do anything else. What is it? I m busy... They are busy preparing for a… … English dictionary
busy — I adj. 1) busy at, with (the children were busy with their homework) 2) to be busy doing smt. (she was busy getting dinner ready) 3) to keep smb. busy II v. (d; refl.) to busy by, with (he busied himself with various jobs) * * * [ bɪzɪ] with (he… … Combinatory dictionary
busy — adj., v., & n. adj. (busier, busiest) 1 (often foll. by in, with, at, or pres. part.) occupied or engaged in work etc. with the attention concentrated (busy at their needlework; he was busy packing). 2 full of activity or detail; fussy (a busy… … Useful english dictionary
busy — /biz ee/, adj., busier, busiest, v., busied, busying. adj. 1. actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work. 2. not at leisure; otherwise engaged: He couldn t see any visitors because he was busy. 3. full of or… … Universalium
busy — /ˈbɪzi / (say bizee) adjective (busier, busiest) 1. actively and attentively engaged: busy with his work. 2. not at leisure; otherwise engaged. 3. full of or characterised by activity. 4. officious; meddlesome; prying. 5. Chiefly US → engaged… …