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Adjektiv
beschäftigt
busy employed engaged occupied preoccupied
besetzt
occupied busy manned taken engaged full
belegt
busy occupied loaded husky
geschäftig
busy bustling industrious assiduous zealous
belebt
busy animate living
rege
active lively brisk busy buoyant vivid
emsig
busy industrious bustling assiduous eager keen
betriebsam
busy bustling
unruhig
restless uneasy anxious unsettled troubled busy
verkehrsreich
busy
bewegt
varied busy
unabkömmlich
busy engaged non-available
wuselig
busy bustling fidgety lively teeming
übereifrig
overenthusiastic overeager overzealous busy officious

Synonyme

Adjektiv

occupied engaged involved employed working hard at work rushed off one's feet hard-pressed swamped up to one's neck on the job absorbed engrossed immersed preoccupied (as) busy as a bee on the go hard at it

Werb

occupy involve engage concern absorb engross immerse preoccupy distract divert

Varianten

When he was ready, he made his rounds, delayed by all the busy fuss in the dragon yard as the Taiytakei who’d come to witness the trial bustled away, their gondolas and glasships cluttering the sky.

’‘I’m busy.

One evening, just a day from the river, Anne cornered him and Jon while the younglings were busy preparing the camp.

”Chapter 261Howard was a busy man indeed, wanted everywhere and for everything.

A single road meandered down the island from the cliffs and the Dul Matha towards a causeway and another bridge to the mainland, but it was busy with soldiers camped out for the night.

”The bandits were busy cutting saplings, branches, and twigs.

King’s Sake, half of my customers dig in those jars themselves to make change when I’m busy.

They’d been so busy during their dancing lessons that the details of training hadn’t come up.

She’s busy running the Night Court.

Antoninan was busy inspecting his supplies, calling out orders in his native Low Maceriyan.

While this was happening, a dozen men were busy throwing all the baggage, the express goods, and the mail-bags out of the train along the track, where accomplices of the bandits were waiting to pick them up.