忙碌 | máng lù | busy; bustling | |
劳碌 | láo lù | to work hard; to toil | |
庸碌 | yōng lù | mediocre | |
骨碌碌 | gū lù lù | (onom.) rolling around; spinning; also pr. [gu1 lu1 lu1]; Taiwan pr. [gu2 lu4 lu5] | |
庸庸碌碌 | yōng yōng lù lù | ordinary; mediocre |
碌碡 | liù zhou | stone roller (for threshing grain, leveling ground etc); Taiwan pr. [lu4 du2] |
1 | 美国人渴望的便利与其说是反映一种休闲的生活方式不如说一种繁碌的的生活方式,这种生活方式下甚至每一分钟都很宝贵经不起浪费。 The conveniences that Americans desire reflect not so much a leisurely lifestyle as busy lifestyle in which even minutes of time are too valuable to be wasted. | |
2 | Make people at develop very busy a day after, can at in home the mood ground takes a rest, amusement. | |
3 | Success is the next try after failure, give up easily, then you will obtain nothing. | |
4 | She's doing two jobs instead of one, so she is busier than the traditional mother was. | |
5 | The second batch of successful applicants for the Four-year Admission Scheme have collected their offer letters. |