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Antonyms of busy: leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, idle, idle, idle, rest, leisure, leisure, leisure.
1. Leisurely yōu xián
Basic Definition: Leisurely, leisurely.
Second, 安leisureān xián
Basic definition: 1. It refers to quiet, leisurely and leisurely.
2. The name of the drug.
3. Leisure xián xiá
Basic Definition: Refers to the time that people spend after deducting time for livelihood activities, sleep time, and time for personal and family activities.
Fourth, Qing Xian qīng xián
Basic Definition: A state or fact that is free from work or out of mental concentration.
5. Idle kòng xián
Basic Definition: Refers to the unused time (space) state of things. Rest period for labor (work).
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The antonym of busyness is not to be in a hurry, and the specific meaning is as follows:
Pronunciation: bù huāng bù máng
Expression meaning: not panicked or hurried, describing speaking or acting calmly.
Part of speech: It is usually used as a predicate, definite, or adverbial in a sentence to modify the subject or object.
Example sentence: He lights a cigarette, his hand is unhurried, and his eyes are squinted towards the smoke.
Introduction to synonyms: hurryPronunciation: cōng cōng máng máng means to do something in a hurry.
Part of speech: It is usually used as a definite or adverbial sentence in a sentence to modify the subject or object.
Example sentence: Typically, you're in a hurry trying to complete tasks in a timely manner in order to keep up with your busy schedule.
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The antonyms of busy are: leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, etc.
Antonyms of busy are: leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, idle, idle, rest, leisure, leisure, etc.
1. leisurely [yōu xián] means to be leisurely, but also to be leisurely. For example, he lived a leisurely life after retirement.
2. 安訂 [ān xián] means quiet and leisurely. For example, you can't be idle for a day.
3. Leisure [xián xiá] generally refers to the time when there is nothing to do. Such as: leisure time.
sentences
1. But how do we get it in our busy daily lives?
2. They live a busy and colorful life in college.
3. She found it difficult to adapt to a busy life.
4. It seems that in today's hectic life, many people have forgotten how to be grateful to others.
5. But she is still as busy as ever.
6. But how can you stop being busy?
7. If you don't focus on the most important things, you will often be busy with other things throughout the day and you won't finish them by the end of the day.
8. So when we grow up, we're going to be busy for most of the week, and if we're lucky, maybe a day or two, or an hour or two to relax.
9. So although I am very busy and working very hard now, the pressure is not the same.
10. She said that students should practice at home to consolidate what they have learned in class, but she is against repetitive and hectic work.
11. Each of these groups can give you the support you need to help you successfully transition from a busy adult to a balanced retiree.
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The antonyms of busy are: leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, leisurely1, leisurely: pronounced yōu xián, which means leisurely, leisurely.
2. Anxian: Pinyin: ān xián, which means quiet, leisurely and leisurely.
3. Leisure: The pronunciation is xián xiá, which refers to the time left over by people after deducting the time for livelihood activities, sleep time, and personal and family activities.
4. Qing Xian: Pinyin is qīng xián, the state or fact of getting rid of work or getting rid of mental concentration.
5. Idle: Pinyin: kòng xián, which refers to: the unused time (space) state of things. Rest period for labor (work).
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Leisurely, peacefully
Leisure, leisure
Idle, rest,
Leisure, leisure, leisure.
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Leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, idle.
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Question 1: What is the antonym of busy? Free time.
Happy learning
Question 2: What is the antonym of the word busy The antonym is: idle.
Busy máng
Shape and sound. From the heart, the sound of death. Original meaning: urgency, hurry.
Question 3: What are the synonyms and antonyms of busy? busy, pinyin] máng lù?Real people speak up.
Synonyms of busy:
Busy, toiling, tired, tired.
Antonyms for busy:
Leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, idle.
Question 4: What is the antonym of busy? [xián xiá] Leisure refers to the time that people have left after deducting time for livelihood activities, sleep time, and time for personal and family activities.
In other words, leisure refers to the time that an individual spends on his or her own will, without being constrained by other conditions.
Chinese name leisure.
Foreign name leisure
Pinyin xián xiá Note.
Question 5: What are the antonyms of busy Antonyms of busy Idle, leisurely, idle, leisurely, idle, idle.
busy: slippery [pinyin]: [máng lù].
Interpretation]: It means to be busy doing things.
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The antonyms of busy are: leisurely, leisurely, leisurely, idle, idle, rest, and leisure.
Pinyin] máng lù.
Explanation] Busy doing things, not idle. There are too many things to rest.
Busy to make a sentence: 1. My uncle contracted a big project, and he was busy every day when he went out early and returned late.
2. It was late at night, and the busy figures of medical staff were still flashing under the shadowless lights.
3. The drilling machine roared in the factory, and the workers were nervously busy.
4. Mom has a busy day, and it's time to rest.
5. For everyone's jujube songs, he is busy all day long.
synonyms: busy, toil, toil, tired.
Antonyms: Biyan infiltrates leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, idleness.
Similar words: busy, busy
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