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Definition of buzzer in English: buzzernoun ˈbʌzəˈbəzər An electrical device that makes a buzzing noise and is used for signalling. 蜂鸣器 Example sentencesExamples - Doorbells are available in a variety of sounds, from chimes or buzzers to recorded sound tracks.
- Traffic wardens will be able to contact drivers causing an obstruction through a special buzzer on their van windscreens.
- Trains have those horrible hand-operated electronic buzzers.
- It was routine on the ward that mothers were given buzzers and they used them to call us for assistance.
- Many business people just could not afford armed security personnel, so many settled for cheap electronic buzzers.
- We have security buzzers for entry to our flats and night after night, day after day, they ring the buzzer.
- I couldn't swear to it, what with scissors snipping and buzzers buzzing, but I think the young lad was asking his dad why you still needed a haircut when you were going bald.
- Observational studies have found no evidence that insect electrocuters and ultrasonic buzzers reduce bites to humans from infected anopheline mosquitoes.
- As fluent with their bodies as with language, they sing, sort papers, go berserk, and snap to attention when buzzers go off, signaling the need to receive of send messages.
- Billy noticed a red light above the office door with an electric buzzer to announce a vacancy.
- It's also used for electrical components for schools, to demonstrate circuits with tiny solar panels and windmills as well as the traditional buzzers, lights and switches.
- So well in fact the buzzer was pushed and the cameras were switched off.
- Alarm devices, all activated by micturition, included bells, buzzers, lights, and vibrators.
- Ladies and gentlemen, press your buzzers… now.
- The children learnt a lot of interesting things and were able to put their learning into practice as they busied themselves into putting electrical circuits together and making light bulbs glow and buzzers buzz!
- We successfully used biofeedback devices (basically moisture sensors linked to buzzers to wake the children up when necessary) together with a rewards programme.
- As soon as the bar code scanner detects an overdue volume, it should set off buzzers and flashing lights, summoning the head librarian to deliver a public ticking off to the errant bookworm.
- A minute or two later, the door buzzer was ringing at my door, I went and buzzed back.
- An emergency-stop pushbutton can be used in conjunction with a buzzer to help improve safety in the workplace.
- It's time to go up to your front door, Mother, and ring the rattling buzzer of a bell, the door with two curved fangs.
PhrasesAt the end of a game or period of play. 〈北美〉比赛 (或比赛阶段的)结束(尤指篮球比赛) Smith missed another 3-pointer at the buzzer Example sentencesExamples - The loud blare of the buzzer, signalling the end of the game, cut through the gymnasium.
- And they've lost some heartbreakers, including games to Seattle and Dallas on shots at the buzzer.
- The team, which kept the ball because of the intentional foul, then missed a shot at the buzzer and St. V. won in overtime.
- It's going to be like a high school basketball game that is decided by the final shot at the buzzer.
- Or do you risk your opponent heaving a long pass from the baseline after a made free throw and making a game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer?
- But what happens if there's a 3-pointer at the buzzer and replays show the shooter had his foot on the line?
- A moment later, the buzzer went off, signalling the end of the game, and a win for my team.
- The buzzer was getting ready to go off, signaling the beginning of the third quarter.
- As Jason put in the three pointer at the buzzer, he won the game for his team, and his wife.
- The game was in doubt until a three-point attempt, that would have sent the game into overtime, was missed at the buzzer.
Definition of buzzer in US English: buzzernounˈbəzərˈbəzər An electrical device, similar to a bell, that makes a buzzing noise and is used for signaling. 蜂鸣器 Example sentencesExamples - As fluent with their bodies as with language, they sing, sort papers, go berserk, and snap to attention when buzzers go off, signaling the need to receive of send messages.
- The children learnt a lot of interesting things and were able to put their learning into practice as they busied themselves into putting electrical circuits together and making light bulbs glow and buzzers buzz!
- It was routine on the ward that mothers were given buzzers and they used them to call us for assistance.
- Billy noticed a red light above the office door with an electric buzzer to announce a vacancy.
- Many business people just could not afford armed security personnel, so many settled for cheap electronic buzzers.
- Trains have those horrible hand-operated electronic buzzers.
- Observational studies have found no evidence that insect electrocuters and ultrasonic buzzers reduce bites to humans from infected anopheline mosquitoes.
- So well in fact the buzzer was pushed and the cameras were switched off.
- We successfully used biofeedback devices (basically moisture sensors linked to buzzers to wake the children up when necessary) together with a rewards programme.
- An emergency-stop pushbutton can be used in conjunction with a buzzer to help improve safety in the workplace.
- It's also used for electrical components for schools, to demonstrate circuits with tiny solar panels and windmills as well as the traditional buzzers, lights and switches.
- Traffic wardens will be able to contact drivers causing an obstruction through a special buzzer on their van windscreens.
- We have security buzzers for entry to our flats and night after night, day after day, they ring the buzzer.
- I couldn't swear to it, what with scissors snipping and buzzers buzzing, but I think the young lad was asking his dad why you still needed a haircut when you were going bald.
- Alarm devices, all activated by micturition, included bells, buzzers, lights, and vibrators.
- Doorbells are available in a variety of sounds, from chimes or buzzers to recorded sound tracks.
- A minute or two later, the door buzzer was ringing at my door, I went and buzzed back.
- It's time to go up to your front door, Mother, and ring the rattling buzzer of a bell, the door with two curved fangs.
- As soon as the bar code scanner detects an overdue volume, it should set off buzzers and flashing lights, summoning the head librarian to deliver a public ticking off to the errant bookworm.
- Ladies and gentlemen, press your buzzers… now.
PhrasesAt the end of a game or period of play. 〈北美〉比赛 (或比赛阶段的)结束(尤指篮球比赛) Smith missed another 3-pointer at the buzzer Example sentencesExamples - But what happens if there's a 3-pointer at the buzzer and replays show the shooter had his foot on the line?
- The buzzer was getting ready to go off, signaling the beginning of the third quarter.
- The game was in doubt until a three-point attempt, that would have sent the game into overtime, was missed at the buzzer.
- The loud blare of the buzzer, signalling the end of the game, cut through the gymnasium.
- It's going to be like a high school basketball game that is decided by the final shot at the buzzer.
- A moment later, the buzzer went off, signalling the end of the game, and a win for my team.
- As Jason put in the three pointer at the buzzer, he won the game for his team, and his wife.
- The team, which kept the ball because of the intentional foul, then missed a shot at the buzzer and St. V. won in overtime.
- Or do you risk your opponent heaving a long pass from the baseline after a made free throw and making a game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer?
- And they've lost some heartbreakers, including games to Seattle and Dallas on shots at the buzzer.
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