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 bustling ['bʌsl.ɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 熙熙攘攘的, 忙乱的

  1. She is always bustling about the house.
    她总是为家务忙个没完。
  2. Everywhere people were busy, bustling about their tasks.
    人们到处都忙忙碌碌,努力进行工作。
  3. The street was bustling with Christmas shoppers.
    街道上挤满了为欢度耶诞节购物的人群。


bustling
[ adj ]
full of energetic and noisy activity
<adj.all>
a bustling city


Bustle \Bus"tle\ (b[u^]s"s'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bustled}
(-s'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bustling} (-sl[i^]ng).] [Cf. OE.
buskle, perh. fr. AS. bysig busy, bysg-ian to busy + the
verbal termination -le; or Icel. bustla to splash, bustle.]
To move noisily; to be rudely active; to move in a way to
cause agitation or disturbance; as, to bustle through a
crowd.

And leave the world for me to bustle in. --Shak.


Bustling \Bus"tling\ (b[u^]s"sl[i^]ng), a.
Agitated; noisy; tumultuous; characterized by confused
activity; as, a bustling crowd. ``A bustling wharf.''
--Hawthorne.
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  1. The lumbering Japan Air Lines 747 drones over bustling Grant County Mall on its landing approach, the most dramatic sign that this remote little town has survived and prospered since Larson Air Force Base closed in 1966.
  2. In Cairo, the favorite activity is a trip to al-Hussein, a bustling district of mosques and shops.
  3. Most Jews are tradesmen at the region's bustling country fairs and markets and some own textile factories, Belmonte's economic mainstay.
  4. Meagerly stocked not long ago, the town's main markets now are bustling.
  5. I am realistic because everyone knows we won this election a long time ago." The turnout appeared heavy in the normally bustling capital, which ground to a virtual standstill.
  6. Taxila, an important archaeological site dating back at least to the 6th century BC, is also close by. If you want a taste of the north-west frontier, go to Peshawar, a bustling city where just about anything is traded.
  7. The pace is never allowed to slacken, and the bustling detail that has gone into the chorus work is vividly portrayed; the ENO chorus and the splendid children's groups work very hard indeed. So too do the principals.
  8. When Emma Alexander harks back to the days of her youth she sees this western Kentucky border community as it was then, a bustling little railroad town, a place of high hopes and promise.
  9. A PETITE, and well-dressed Chinese woman picked up a linen embroidered tablecloth in a bustling store on Kowloon's Granville Road, and gestured to the shopkeeper asking a price.
  10. Over the last year, the bustling new generation in country music has started to collect its commercial payoff.
  11. A small grocery store there was bustling with customers: men in coveralls, women in Avis uniforms, and other airport workers.
  12. The partnership was confident that the lavish, glass-and-granite office building would be the only such tower coming on line in the midst of a bustling 1987 recovery.
  13. In Dhaka, a normally bustling city of 4 million people, buses stayed off the road and motorists did not venture out for fear of violence.
  14. The canneries would be going and the half dozen bars on First Street would be bustling.
  15. His office, a few steps away, is the cab of a rental truck parked in the midst of a bustling firefighters camp at Yellowstone's Madison Campground.
  16. Why should they abandon an existing, bustling marketplace for a new, deserted one, whatever the theoretical advantages? The new trading screens will gather dust if they cannot generate their own activity quickly.
  17. The blocks around the club were bustling with thousands of tourists heading to restaurants and West End theaters in the neighborhood when the bomb went off.
  18. Architect Stephen Chiang always wanted a home in bustling midtown Manhattan, but skyrocketing real estate prices during the free-spending '80s relegated him to the life of a New Jersey commuter.
  19. Where Madeira has a bustling and lucrative life beyond tourism, Porto Santo just has its beach. We arrived in a twin-engined Dornier turbo-prop, diving alarmingly towards the runway that bisects the island.
  20. And the quality of the seeds grown in northwest Kansas is so good, Brownback said, "We're getting some people requesting Kansas sunflowers." Cesar Nava has a small and prosperous tool business in this bustling provincial city.
  21. Their bustling election offices are provided by authorities and staffed by volunteers, while leaflets, placards and flags are paid for from small campaign donations collected at tables set up by the local citizens committees.
  22. Most shops and restaurants were closed, all public transporation was halted, and the normally bustling centers of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem were deserted.
  23. In Taipei's bustling Rebar department store, for example, the aisles are overflowing with American appliances, Japanese consumer electronics and European household goods.
  24. Bonnie Berglund, a 40-year-old mother of three, says she couldn't hear any music during a recent concert by Iron Maiden, a bustling heavy-metal band.
  25. On Friday, Jacek Kuron, a veteran activist slated to run for the existing upper chamber of parliament, scrambled through the building holding quick chats with several prominent activists in the bustling center.
  26. Despite the low-key beginning, businessmen believe it won't be long before the small chamber at the end of Manama's main banking street flourishes into a bustling bourse in a region that sits on one-third of the world's oil reserves.
  27. A day earlier, a bomb exploded on a crowded commuter train in the bustling western metropolis of Bombay and injured 31. A militant Moslem group, Mujahedeen Kashmir, fighting for the secession of Kashmir from India, claimed responsibility.
  28. Police allege that a baby-trafficking ring would kidnap children in Quito's bustling open-air markets and falsify identity papers certifying the children as orphans.
  29. The area is now part of Manhattan's bustling Chelsea neighborhood.
  30. This once bustling business is now dominated by just three companies: Boeing, Airbus and McDonnell-Douglas. They know that the regional aircraft industry needs fewer competitors, Fokker needs a big brother and Dasa wants to become a mature business.
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