0 very busy; rushed -- วุ่นวาย
a hectic schedule
Life is hectic these days.
The following years saw hectic activity in religious and cultural realms.
On the other hand, some frail participants who used assistive devices were unable to adjust to the schedule of activities, which they found hectic.
As a deterrent against academic analysis, the hectic pace of policy development in primary care could hardly be more effective.
But, the most hectic industrial activity in the city has been during the two world wars and the period between them-basically from 1914 to 1945.
But for religious people, especially for the houseperson, it is very hectic.
Some technologies needed to be doctored or prepared in a certain way for pupil to use within the hectic classroom environment.
Pauline compared old age with the anticipated hectic lifestyle of middle age, and envisaged a lifestyle that was slow, repetitive and boring.
In recognising the improvisatory spirit of the first march in those hectic few months, the fact that jazz should be its soundtrack begins to appear less surprising.
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繁忙的,忙碌的…
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繁忙的,忙碌的…
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ajetreado, frenético/ica [masculine-feminine], agitado/ada [masculine-feminine]…
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frenético…
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とても忙しい, てんやわんやの…
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telaşlı, heyecanlı, son derece yoğun…
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mouvementé/-ée, trépidant, mouvementé…
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agitat, intens…
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