单词详解 | bustle

bustle
音标
英音/ ˈbʌs(ə)l / 美音/ ˈbʌs(ə)l /

听听基本释意:

外刊例句
There’s an eerie silence in areas that once bustled with tourist activity.
曾经在旅游活动中热闹的地区有一个令人毛骨悚然的沉默。
BBC

The rest is soon transferred on the donkey cart through the bustling streets to al-Mawasi, a crowded tent camp for displaced people on the coast, where dozens of field monitors supervise the hand-out.
其余的很快就通过繁华的街道上的驴车转到Al-Mawasi,这是一个拥挤的帐篷营地,为海岸流离失所的人,数十名野战监视了该野外监督。
BBC

Cape Verde remained a Portuguese colony until 1975 – but during the 18th and 19th Centuries, British merchants settled and Cape Verde once again became a bustling crossroads.
佛得角角(Cape Verde)一直是葡萄牙殖民地,直到1975年 – 但在18世纪和19世纪,英国商人定居,佛得角(Cape Verde)再次成为繁华的十字路口。
BBC

基本释意
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奔忙,匆忙地走;繁忙,热闹;使(人沿着某个方向)匆忙地走

同义词
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短释义
If it’s busy, energetic or moving about at a rapid pace, then it’s bustling. Word historians think bustle might stem from an Old Norse word meaning “to prepare.” However, it’s probably easier to remember bustle by the synonym it’s often used with — hustle, as in “the hustle and bustle of a big city.”
一连串的活动和骚动通常被称为喧嚣。如果您想看到真正的忙碌行动,请在午餐时间穿越纽约时代广场。

长释义
If it’s busy, energetic or moving about at a rapid pace, then it’s bustling. Word historians think bustle might stem from an Old Norse word meaning “to prepare.” However, it’s probably easier to remember bustle by the synonym it’s often used with — hustle, as in “the hustle and bustle of a big city.”
如果它很忙,充满活力或以快速的速度移动,那就太忙了。一词历史学家认为熙熙可能源于旧北欧词的意思是“准备”。但是,像“大城市的喧嚣”中,它经常使用的同义词可能更容易记住喧嚣。

文学例句
We continue past all the bustle and back toward the quiet research labs.
我们继续经过所有的喧嚣,然后返回安静的研究实验室。
The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera

The building was square and rather plain-looking, though once inside, the three orphans were intimidated by the hustle and bustle of the people as they raced around the large, echoey room.
这座建筑物是正方形的,虽然一旦进入,但三个孤儿就被人们的喧嚣吓倒了,因为他们在大型回声房间里跑来跑去。
The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket

There was always something new to see in this bustling city.
在这个繁华的城市中,总有一些新事物。
I Survived the Great Molasses Flood, 1919 by Lauren Tarshis

词源
bustle(v.)”be active in a noisy and agitated way,” 1570s (bustling “noisy or excited activity” is from early 15c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps a frequentative of Middle English bresten “to rush, break,” from Old English bersten (see burst (v.)), influenced by Old Norse buask “to make oneself ready” (see busk (v.)). Or it might be from busk (v.) via a 16c. frequentative form buskle. Related: Bustled; bustling; bustler.also from 1570s

下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
Bustle(v。)“以一种嘈杂和激动的方式活跃,” 1570年代(繁华的“嘈杂或兴奋的活动”是从15c早期开始的。否则可能是通过16c来来自Busk(v。)。频繁形式的buskle。相关:繁忙;繁华; Bustler.LOSO也从1570年代开始


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