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1. busy not only refers to people in a busy state, but also refers to the degree of things being complicated, trivial and messy. However, the noun of a thing is used as the subject of be busy, and this thing must have the presence of a person. In fact, the so-called busy is caused by people, that is, people are busy in it, not by the thing itself.
For example: The ward was busy and amy hardly had time to talkThe ward was so busy that Amy barely had time to speak.
i tried to reach him, but the line was busy.I tried to contact him, but his ** was busy.
The same goes for noun definites that modify things to signify.
a busy Sunday.
a busy street.
a busy signal.
2. It can be seen that the original meaning of be busy with is "the subject and the object of with are in a state of chaos". If the subject of the sentence is a person and the object of with is a thing, the meaning is "the subject (person) is in a busy state, and at the same time, the prepositional object (thing) that accompanies the existence of someone is also in a state of chaos", and vice versa.
For example: Cindy and Jane are busy with the housework on saturday
saturday is busy with cindy ad jane because of the housework.
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"saturday is busy with cindy ad [sic] jane because of the housework"(Zhang Daren zhdr).
a.Extremely strange English sentences.
b.Native English speakers don't speak English like that.
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1. paul applied for the position of the manager in the company by writing a letter.
Meaning: Paul wrote to apply for the position of manager of the company.
2. the company finally invited me for her wedding.
Meaning: The company finally invited me to her wedding.
3. i think little of your idea.
JY: I didn't think much of your idea.
4. the soldier was interrupted by the captain.
Meaning: The captain interrupted the soldiers.
5. the six greek soldiers waited for one more hour.
Meaning: 6 Greek soldiers waited another hour.
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