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buzz AHD[bŭz] D.J.[bʌz]K.K.[bʌz]v.(动词)buzzed, buzz.ing, buzz.es v.intr.(不及物动词)- To make a low droning or vibrating sound like that of a bee.嗡嗡叫:象蜜蜂一样发出低沉的嗡嗡声或振动音
- To talk, often excitedly, in low tones.低声谈:通常是兴奋地用低音调谈话
- To be abuzz; hum:散布:嗡嗡叫;发哼声:The department was buzzing with rumors.部门里到处散布着谣言
- To move quickly and busily; bustle.匆忙来去;奔忙
- To make a signal with a buzzer.用汽笛声作信号
v.tr.(及物动词)- To cause to buzz.使嗡嗡叫
- To utter in a rapid, low voice:咕哝:用快而低的嗓音讲话:"What is he buzzing in my ears?”(Robert Browning)“他在我耳边咕哝些什么?”(罗伯特·布朗宁)
- Informal To fly low over:【非正式用语】 低飞,掠过:低低地飞过:The plane buzzed the control tower.飞机低低地飞过控制塔
- To signal with a buzzer.蜂鸣:用蜂鸣器向…发出信号
- To make a telephone call to.打电话给…
n.(名词)- A vibrating, humming, or droning sound.嗡嗡声:振动、哼哼或嗡嗡声
- A low murmur:低声咕哝:a buzz of talk.低声谈话
- A telephone call:电话:Give me a buzz at nine.九点钟打电话给我
- Slang Pleasant intoxication, as from alcohol.【俚语】 醉酒:愉快的沉醉,如酒精
buzz off 【非正式用语】 - To leave quickly; go away:匆忙离开;走开:I told them in no uncertain terms to buzz off.我告诉他们迅速离开
- Middle English bussen [of imitative origin] 中古英语 bussen [源于拟声词的]
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