Meaning and Usage
"忙碌" describes a state of being busy or bustling, often implying a continuous or intense level of activity. It is commonly used to describe people’s schedules, workplaces, or environments that are full of activity.
Common Collocations
- 忙碌的工作 (busy work): emphasizes a heavy workload.
- 忙碌的生活 (busy life): refers to a lifestyle filled with many tasks or responsibilities.
- 忙碌不堪 (extremely busy): a common phrase to stress how overwhelmingly busy someone or something is.
Usage Notes
"忙碌" is more formal and descriptive than simply "忙" and often appears in written or semi-formal spoken contexts. It conveys a sense of ongoing busyness rather than a momentary state. Avoid confusing it with "忙" alone, which can be more casual and immediate.
Tone and Register
The word is neutral in tone and suitable for both spoken and written Mandarin, especially when describing work, daily life, or social environments. It does not carry negative or positive connotations by itself but can imply stress or activity depending on context.
Meaning and Usage
"忙碌" describes a state of being busy or bustling, often implying a continuous or intense level of activity. It is commonly used to describe people’s schedules, workplaces, or environments that are full of activity.
Common Collocations
- 忙碌的工作 (busy work): emphasizes a heavy workload.
- 忙碌的生活 (busy life): refers to a lifestyle filled with many tasks or responsibilities.
- 忙碌不堪 (extremely busy): a common phrase to stress how overwhelmingly busy someone or something is.
Usage Notes
"忙碌" is more formal and descriptive than simply "忙" and often appears in written or semi-formal spoken contexts. It conveys a sense of ongoing busyness rather than a momentary state. Avoid confusing it with "忙" alone, which can be more casual and immediate.
Tone and Register
The word is neutral in tone and suitable for both spoken and written Mandarin, especially when describing work, daily life, or social environments. It does not carry negative or positive connotations by itself but can imply stress or activity depending on context.
Meaning and Usage
"忙碌" describes a state of being busy or bustling, often implying a continuous or intense level of activity. It is commonly used to describe people’s schedules, workplaces, or environments that are full of activity.
Common Collocations
- 忙碌的工作 (busy work): emphasizes a heavy workload.
- 忙碌的生活 (busy life): refers to a lifestyle filled with many tasks or responsibilities.
- 忙碌不堪 (extremely busy): a common phrase to stress how overwhelmingly busy someone or something is.
Usage Notes
"忙碌" is more formal and descriptive than simply "忙" and often appears in written or semi-formal spoken contexts. It conveys a sense of ongoing busyness rather than a momentary state. Avoid confusing it with "忙" alone, which can be more casual and immediate.
Tone and Register
The word is neutral in tone and suitable for both spoken and written Mandarin, especially when describing work, daily life, or social environments. It does not carry negative or positive connotations by itself but can imply stress or activity depending on context.