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What do you mean busy?

Busy is busy doing things, not being idle.

Busy, pronounced máng lù, in Chinese, the source: The Legend of Heroes of Children, the second time: "Even the neighbors have followed suit, adjusting tables and chairs and getting ready for work. They were too busy to sleep well all night. "

Example: Chapter 38 of the History of Civilization: After they made up their minds, they arrived in Zhucheng in a few days, and the old and the new alternated, and they were very busy. Lu Xun's Blessing of Wandering: "Snowflakes are as big as plum blossoms, flying all over the sky, gloomy and busy, making Luzhen a mess."

Liu Dabai? "Selling Cloth Ballads and Cuckoo Birds": "Farmers are busy, and fields are rich." Zhang Xianliang? Soul meat: "A group of workers are still busy around it." Week after week, the first part of Morning in Shanghai is 16: "Because the factory increased production these two days and added some temporary workers, his work is busier."

Busy making sentences:

1. Do you think you have lost anything? Do you feel that you always want to go back and are too busy? Neon lights are not for you, and bars are not for you. You are all dispensable people, and the city will still prosper without you.

2. Time has passed, and I have never forgotten that beauty; Years have passed, and friendship has never been indifferent; Busy at work, don't forget your friends; It's a long distance, and the contact has never been broken. Friend, I only hope that you will always be safe, happy, cheerful and happy every day!

3. I am too busy to forget my love, and the pressure forgets my passion. My colleagues have complicated their friendship, lost their enthusiasm when working overtime, and my salary has been neglected. I just want a cold and cheerless job in exchange for the true feelings in the workplace. I hope you can gain the true feelings in the workplace.