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HSK
to help / to lend a hand / to do a favor / to do a good turn
HSK 1
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *忙* | 忙* | *忙
busy / hurriedly / to hurry / to rush
HSK 1
promptly; at once
HSK 3
hastily
HSK 4
in a great rush / in a flurry
HSK 5
to hurry / to hasten / to make haste
HSK 6
busy; bustling
HSK 7-9
busy / bustling
HSK 7-9
to be really busy / pressing business
HSK 7-9
rushed and muddled
HSK 7-9
hasty / hurried
HSK 7-9
busy farming season
busy schedule
hurriedly / in haste
(idiom) to act with confusion or in a disorderly manner; flustered
to be busy rushing about / to bustle about
to be busy (colloquial)
busy signal (telephony)
to be occupied with (doing sth)
to rush / in a hurry / to worry about being late
hurriedly
there's no hurry / take one's time
to help / to do a favor / (Shanghainese) Come on! / Give me a break!
(idiom) calm; unhurried; composed
to have more work than one can deal with / to have one's hands full
to putter around / to work to no avail
the working poor
in a busy and hasty manner
busy / bustling
busy bee / very busy person
rushed work leads to errors (idiom)
to be more of a hindrance than a help
rushed work leads to errors (idiom)
busy with
very busy
to be officious / to kibitz / to be meddlesome / to force one's help upon
(dialect) bustling / lively


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