
바쁘게 움직이거나 서두르며 돌아다니다.
To move in an energetic, busy, or noisy manner.
예문:
"The staff bustled around to set up the conference room before the meeting."
"Children bustled through the hallway as soon as the school bell rang."
장소가 사람들로 붐비거나 활기가 넘치다.
Of a place, to be full of activity, energy, or people.
예문:
"The local market bustled with the scent of fresh spices and loud chatter."
"During the festival, the small town streets bustled with life and color."
누군가를 특정 방향으로 급히 가게 하거나 재촉하다.
To make someone move hurriedly in a particular direction.
예문:
"The nurse bustled the patient into the examination room for a quick checkup."
"She bustled her children out the door so they wouldn't miss the school bus."
활기차고 소란스러운 움직임이나 붐비는 상태.
Excited, noisy, or busy activity and movement.
예문:
"The sudden bustle in the lobby suggested that the guest of honor had arrived."
"He enjoyed the quiet of the countryside, away from the bustle of the city."
19세기 여성복에서 치마 뒷부분을 부풀리기 위해 허리에 덧대던 틀.
A pad or frame worn under a skirt and puffing it out behind, popular in the 19th century.
예문:
"The museum exhibit displayed an authentic Victorian dress with a wire bustle."
"A bustle was used to create a dramatic silhouette in historical fashion."