BUSY


Meaning of BUSY in English

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 evening; a picture busy with detail).

3 employed continuously; unresting (busy as a bee).

4 meddlesome; prying.

5 esp. US (of a telephone line) engaged.

--v.tr. (-ies, -ied) (often refl.) keep busy; occupy (the work busied him for many hours; busied herself with the accounts).

--n. (pl. -ies) sl. a detective; a policeman.

Phrases and idioms:

busy Lizzie a house-plant, Impatiens Walleriana, with usu. toothed leaves and pendulous flowers.

Derivatives:

busily adv. busyness n. (cf. BUSINESS).

Etymology: OE bisig

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.