Usage examples of "busy hour" in English with translation to Italian

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Are you always busy? Sei sempre impegnato?
Take the medicine every hour. Prendi la medicina ogni ora.
My mother is always busy. Mia madre è sempre occupata.
She left the hospital an hour ago. Ha lasciato l'ospedale un'ora fa.
We were very busy last week. La settimana scorsa eravamo molto occupate.
It took half an hour. C'è voluta mezz'ora.
I am busy preparing for the next exam. Sono occupato a preparare il prossimo esame.
Tom has been talking on the phone for an hour. Tom è stato al telefono per un'ora.
She is always busy. Lei è sempre occupata.
Does anybody know what hour it is? Qualcuno sa che ore sono?
Living a busy life, he usually doesn't see his family. Avendo una vita piena d'impegni, vede di rado la sua famiglia.
Tom got here an hour before Mary. Tom è venuto qui un'ora prima di Mary.
She's as busy as Tom. È occupata come Tom.
We will leave in an hour. Partiremo tra un'ora.
I'm sorry, I'm busy right now. Mi dispiace, sono occupato ora.
I met her an hour ago. L'ho incontrata un'ora fa.
I am busy today. Oggi sono occupato.
He slept an hour. Ha dormito un'ora.
I will be busy this afternoon. Sarò occupato questo pomeriggio.
I study English an hour every day. Studio inglese un'ora al giorno.
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