let's not busy
Negative imperativeweconjugation ofbusy.

busy

busy(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. ocupado
She is very busy working three jobs.Ella está muy ocupada trabajando en tres trabajos.
b. atareado
I can see you're very busy. I'll come back later.Veo que estás muy atareado, ya volveré más tarde.
c. ajetreado
This has been such a busy day! I just want to sit back and unwind.¡Ha sido un día tan ajetreado! Solo quiero sentarme y relajarme.
a. concurrido
The market is always very busy on Saturdays.El mercado siempre está concurrido los sábados.
b. lleno
The store was so busy that I couldn't see the exit.La tienda estaba tan llena que no pude ver la salida.
a. ocupado
I tried to reach you on the phone, but your line was busy.Intenté llamarte, pero la línea estaba ocupada.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. mantener ocupado
I'm generally very social and I like to busy myself with shared activities.Normalmente soy muy sociable y me gusta mantenerme ocupado con actividades en grupo.
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