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1 bustle
1. intransitive verbbustle about — geschäftig hin und her eilen
2. transitive verbthe town centre was bustling with activity — im Stadtzentrum herrschte ein reges Treiben
jagen (ugs.); treiben (ugs.)3. nounBetrieb, der; (of fair, streets also) reges Treiben (of auf, in + Dat.)* * *1. verb((often with about) to busy oneself (often noisily or fussily): She bustled about doing things all day.) herumfuhrwerken2. noun(hurry, fuss or activity.) die Geschäftigkeit* * *bus·tle[ˈbʌsl̩]I. nhustle and \bustle reges Treiben, reger Betrieb; (general activity) Getriebe nt; (commotion) Hektik f pejthe hustle and \bustle of the city das Getriebe der GroßstadtII. vithe street \bustled with activity auf der Straße herrschte reger Betriebthe house \bustled with activity im Haus war was los fam, das Haus war voller Leben▪ to \bustle in/out geschäftig hinein-/hinauseilen* * *I ['bʌsl]1. nBetrieb m (of in +dat); (of fair, streets also) geschäftiges or reges Treiben (of auf or in +dat)2. vito bustle in — geschäftig hinein-/hereineilen or -sausen (inf)
to bustle out — geschäftig hinaus-/herauseilen or -sausen (inf)
IIthe marketplace was bustling with activity — auf dem Markt herrschte großer Betrieb or ein reges Treiben
n (FASHION)Turnüre f* * *bustle1 [ˈbʌsl]A v/i2. a) sich beeilenb) eilen, hasten3. the streets are bustling with life auf den Straßen herrscht geschäftiges TreibenC sa) Geschäftigkeit fb) geschäftiges Treibenbustle2 [ˈbʌsl] s HIST Tournüre f (unter dem Kleid getragenes Gesäßpolster)* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbjagen (ugs.); treiben (ugs.)3. nounBetrieb, der; (of fair, streets also) reges Treiben (of auf, in + Dat.)* * *n.Betrieb -e m. v.betreiben v.
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