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busier 是較常見的用法。
「Busier」和「more busy」都用來形容活動或忙碌程度的增加,但用法上有些差異。「Busier」是形容詞「busy」的比較級,符合英語文法規則。相比之下,「more busy」雖然能表達相同的意思,但在正式寫作中較不常用,顯得不夠精簡。總體來說,「busier」較為簡潔,也更符合語法標準,因此在口語和書面語境中更受歡迎。
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On busier roads, elderly, scarved women sat by piles of potatoes and onions hoping forlornly ...
And its employees are likely to be busier in the coming months .
adj, busier or busiest. 1. actively or fully engaged; occupied. 2. crowded with or characterized by activity: a busy day. 3. US and Canadian (of a room, telephone ...
Word forms: busier, busiest. actively or fully engaged; occupied; crowded with or characterized by activity ⇒ a busy day; (mainly US & Canadian) (of a room, ...
Antonyms for busier ... More words related to busier. active. adj.
My busy, rich life would basically stay on track, becoming simply a little busier and richer.
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He's more busy than he was last year it seems.
There are many more busy cities in Asia than in Europe due to the very high population density.
I would like to schedule a meeting with you. Are you more busy on Monday or Tuesday?
There are few places in New York City more busy than JFK airport, which seems thousands of flights leave and arrive per day.
Are there more busy restaurants we could sit down in for a better atmosphere?
"Hey, Dan. Are you more busy this weekend than usual?"