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samad
are they same meaning?
the most crowded city / the busiest city
15 mei 2012 06:55
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a busy place may have few people moving quickly
a crowed place may have many people standing still not wanting to go anywhere
They can be the same, but as you see it is not always the case.
15 mei 2012
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No, they are not interchangeable, although in many circumstances one might think "crowded' would also imply "busy" when applied to cities.
First applied to densely packed group of people, then to things, "crowded" does not at all require the space be enclosed overhead.
Example:
"The city streets were crowded with people and traffic." (But maybe the parks and buildings were not, and maybe the people and traffic are not moving in activity, so are not "busy."
15 mei 2012
They are close and usually imply the same meaning. If a city is crowded it is usually very busy.
15 mei 2012
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samad
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