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Frase do dia. "I'm tied up"

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 I'm tied up




The phrase "I'm tied up" means that someone is very busy and unable to do anything else at the moment. Synonyms for this phrase include "I'm busy," and "I'm swamped."





Definition: Engaged in tasks or commitments that prevent one from doing other activities.

Examples:

  1. I can't join the meeting right now; I'm tied up with a project.
  2. Sorry, I'm tied up at the moment. Can we talk later?
  3. He's tied up in a conference call until 3 PM.
  4. She's tied up with errands all afternoon.
  5. I would love to help, but I'm tied up with work right now.


Using "I'm tied up" is a polite way to let someone know that your current schedule is full. It conveys the idea of being busy without sounding rude or dismissive. This phrase is common in both professional and casual conversations.




July, 2024

Posted by Oxford Language Club

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