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buzz (obj)bQzvto make a continuous low sound such as the one a bee makes嗡嗡声The bee buzzed from flower to flower. [I]蜜蜂嗡嗡地从一朵花飞向另一朵。A fly had got into the car and was buzzing around furiously. [I]一只苍蝇在车里嗡嗡地飞着,让人讨厌。(fig.) Reporters were buzzing around (= moving around busily), trying to get the full story. [I]记者们忙着跑来跑去, 试图弄到完整的消息。(fig.) Thoughts buzzed around my head / My head was buzzing with thoughts (= I was thinking about a lot of different things). [I]我的思维乱作一团。He complained that his ears were buzzing (= that there was a unpleasant buzzing sound in his ears). [I]他抱怨耳朵里有嗡嗡耳鸣声。(fig.) The place was buzzing with excitement (= was full of excited talk and activity). [I]这地方群情激奋。(infml) Frances buzzed (for) her colleague (= called that person by using a telephone that buzzes). [I / T]法朗西丝打电话给她的同事。If an aircraft buzzes a place it flies over it very low and fast.低空飞过Everyone scattered, screaming, as the plane buzzed them repeatedly. [T]当飞机一次次低空飞过,每个人都尖叫着四散跑开。
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