0 (often with about) to busy oneself (often noisily or fussily) -- mase og kjase, være geskjeftig
She bustled about, tidying up the apartment.
The urban areas were "service cities" rather than bustling centers of trade manufactures.
Two towering art deco ocean-liners float in a harbour bustling with commerce; in the foreground are palm fronds.
Under this cover of tradition and past glory, however, the executive has bustled through informally to seize almost total power.
The bustling life of the office will thus be confronted with patterns of vegetation that grow and decay with stoic slowness, like living still lifes, three-dimensional, ever-changing pictures.
The neighbourhood is lively, with a bustling market, a variety of small stores, a football field, and numerous bars, offering public spaces for people to stroll, socialise, and conduct business.
The whole square was bustling with expectation.
Also, the configuration of dwellings means that quiet living spaces are often above ground floor, where noise and bustle is greatest.
The absence of children running around and other bustle lent the development an air of bareness.
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匆忙做, 忙碌, 活動…
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ir y venir afanosamente, ir de aquí para allá, ajetreo…
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andar para lá e para cá, agitação, azáfama…
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ometat se, pobíhat sem a tam, spěch…
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