1, (in a hurry) pedestrians
Hurriedly, a China word, describes how time flies.
2. (hurried) pedestrians
In a hurry; Busy. Shen Ming whale said "Two pearls meet under the moon".
3. (numerous) pedestrians
Numerous, pronounced Fē nē n, a Chinese word, refers to many and miscellaneous.
4. (leisurely) pedestrians
Leisurely, a Chinese word, pronounced as y not u xi, means carefree, carefree, from Lu Tiancheng's "Qi Dong Jueshu".
5. (bustling) pedestrians
Bustling is a Chinese character with pinyin X and R m: ng, which means the same as "bustling" and describes people coming and going, which is very lively and crowded.