释义 |
idiombe hard at it BrEBrEto be very busy doing something:"Is the meeting still going on?" "I expect so, they were still hard at it when I left ten minutes ago."We've been shopping for wedding dresses - we were hard at it all morning, and I'm exhausted.
be hard at itTo be doing something with much effort. I've been hard at it for months, and I'm still not happy with the plot of my novel. be hard ˈat it be working hard: She’s been hard at it all day.When I left at six, he was still hard at it. OPPOSITE: take it/things easy |