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  • 21 busy

    [ʼbɪzi] adj
    1) ( occupied) beschäftigt;
    are you \busy? haben Sie einen Moment Zeit?;
    I'm very \busy this week ich habe diese Woche viel zu tun;
    to be \busy with [or doing] sth mit etw dat beschäftigt sein;
    to get \busy loslegen ( fam), sich akk an die Arbeit machen;
    to keep oneself/sb \busy with sth sich/jdn mit etw dat beschäftigen;
    I'll keep myself \busy with a magazine while I wait ich werde mir die Zeit, während ich warte, mit einer Illustrierten vertreiben;
    he keeps himself \busy by building a model train set in his free time er verbringt seine Freizeit mit dem Bau einer Modelleisenbahn;
    to keep sb \busy children, work jdn in Atem [o ( fam) Trab] halten
    2) ( active) day arbeitsreich; life bewegt, ereignisreich; intersection, street viel befahren, verkehrsreich; seaport stark frequentiert ( geh), umschlagstark; shop stark besucht [o ( geh) frequentiert];
    I've had a \busy day ich hatte heute viel zu tun;
    December is the busiest time of the year der Dezember ist die Jahreszeit, in der am meisten los ist;
    3) (pej: overly decorated) überladen;
    ( too colourful) wallpaper zu bunt; pattern unruhig
    4) ( esp Am) telec besetzt;
    the line is \busy die Leitung ist besetzt
    PHRASES:
    to be [as] \busy as a bee bienenfleißig sein;
    the children were as \busy as bees picking apples die Kinder waren mit Feuereifer dabei, Äpfel zu pflücken vt <- ie->
    to \busy oneself with sth sich akk mit etw dat beschäftigen

    English-German students dictionary > busy

  • 22 delicate

    deli·cate [ʼdelɪkət] adj
    1) ( sensitive) fabric, flower, equipment, instruments, plant empfindlich; china, vase zerbrechlich;
    \delicate china zartes Porzellan
    2) ( tricky) problem, situation heikel
    3) (fine, deft, subtle) work, workmanship fein;
    \delicate cycle ( in washing machine) Feinwaschgang m;
    to strike a \delicate balance ein Gleichgewicht vorsichtig bewahren
    4) ( prone to illness) person anfällig, empfindlich; health zart;
    to be in a \delicate condition (old) in anderen Umständen sein veraltend
    5) beauty, flavour, hands, lace, pattern, scent, skin zart;
    \delicate aroma zartes Aroma;
    \delicate features feine Gesichtszüge;
    \delicate flavour feiner Geschmack;
    a \delicate shade of pink ein zartes Rosa

    English-German students dictionary > delicate

  • 23 tracery

    trac·ery [ʼtreɪsəri] n
    1) no pl ( ornamental work) Maßwerk nt
    2) ( pattern) Filigranmuster nt

    English-German students dictionary > tracery

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