a low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect
(昆虫或类似昆虫发出的)嗡嗡声;嗞嗞声
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the buzz of the bees 蜜蜂的嗡嗡声
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a buzz of conversation. 嗡嗡的交谈声。
the sound of a buzzer or telephone
蜂鸣器(或电话)的嗡嗡声。
〈非正式〉 电话
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I'll give you a buzz. 我会给你打电话。
〈非正式〉 谣言,传闻
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there's a strong buzz that he's in Scotland. 盛传他现在在苏格兰。
an atmosphere of excitement and activity
兴奋;活跃的气氛
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there is a real buzz about the place .这地方确实热闹。
〈非正式〉 兴奋,愉快
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I got such a buzz out of seeing the kids' faces. 看着孩子们的脸庞,我兴奋不已。
make a humming sound
发出嗡嗡声
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mosquitoes were buzzing all around us .蚊子在我们身边嗡嗡作响。
[often as noun
(耳朵)充满嗡嗡声
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I remember a buzzing in my ears. 我记得耳朵里满是嗡嗡声。
signal with a buzzer
用蜂鸣器发信号
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the electric bell began to buzz for closing time 电铃开始嗡鸣,提示已到关闭时间
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[with obj.]
he buzzed the stewardesses every five minutes. 他每隔五分钟按一次蜂鸣器传唤女服务员。
[with obj.]
〈非正式〉 给…打电话。
[with adverbial of direction]move quickly or busily
迅速(或匆忙)地移动
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she buzzed along the M1 back into town .她沿着一号高速公路风驰电掣般地赶回镇上。
[with obj.]
【航空】 〈非正式〉 高速逼近(另一架飞机);低飞掠过(地面等)。
(of a place)have an air of excitement or purposeful activity
(地方)充满嘈杂声
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the club is buzzing with excitement .俱乐部内充满嘁嘁喳喳的兴奋之声。
(of a person's mind or head)be filled with excited or confused thoughts
(思想,头脑)兴奋;混乱
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her mind was buzzing with ideas. 她满脑子都是想法。
[with obj.]
〈非正式〉 猛掷
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some tribes buzzed a few spears at us .一些部落向我们猛掷长矛。
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buzz off [often in imperative]informal go away 〈非正式〉 走开
" late Middle English: imitative. "