tied up
英 [taɪd ʌp]
美 [taɪd ʌp]
adj. 忙得不可开交的;不得闲的;正在使用的
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柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 忙得不可开交的;不得闲的;正在使用的
If someone or something istied up, they are busy or being used, with the result that they are not available for anything else.- He's tied up with his new book. He's working hard, you know...
他正忙他那本新书。他在辛勤工作,您是知道的。 - More and more old people have capital tied up in a house.
越来越多老年人的资金全让房子给套牢了。
- He's tied up with his new book. He's working hard, you know...
双语例句
- This project tied up a great deal of manpower.
这项工程占用了大量人力。 - I got them tied up like a couple of girl friends in the convent.
我把他们两个象是修道院的一对女朋友似的绑在一起了。 - He tied up the bag and took it outside.
他把口袋扎紧,拿到外边。 - She was tied up with housework and couldn't go.
她为家务所羁绊,未能前往。 - I'm sorry to disappoint you again, but really I'll be tied up then.
很抱歉又一次让你失望,可是我实在抽不出身来。 - But you're the one tied up right now.
但是现在你是那个被绑的了。 - They dismounted, tied up their horses and gave them the grain they had brought.
他们下了马,把马拴起来,把带来的粮食喂给它们吃。 - And she's tied up because.
她被绑了起来,因为。 - The books were tied up in bundles of twenty.
那些书被捆成20本1捆。 - The little money that was available was tied up in bureaucratic red tape.
能用的那点儿小钱被繁文缛节拖得遥遥无期。
