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1 | I when an insect such as a fly or bee buzzes, it makes a rough continuous sound (苍蝇、蜜蜂等)发出嗡嗡声,发出嗞嗞声 | 1a | I used about machines or electric tools that make a similar sound when they are being used (机器或电动工具)发出嗡嗡声,发出嗞嗞声 | | Saws were buzzing everywhere. 到处都有锯子发出嗞嗞声。 | | | 1b | I +around/by/past etcto move somewhere while buzzing 嗡嗡地移动;嗞嗞地移动 | | Flies were buzzing around my head. 苍蝇在我头上嗡嗡地飞来飞去。 | | A small plane buzzed past. 一架小飞机嗡嗡地飞了过去。 | | | 1c | I if your ears or your head are buzzing, you can hear a continuous sound inside your head (耳朵或头)嗡嗡作响 | | My head was still buzzing hours after leaving the nightclub. 离开夜总会几小时后我的头还嗡嗡作响。 | | | 1d | I/T to press a buzzer to attract someone’ s attention 按蜂鸣器传唤 | | Just buzz me when the client arrives. 我的客户到达时按蜂鸣器叫我。 | | Buzz if you know the answer. 如果你知道答案就请按蜂鸣器。 | | |
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2 | I usually progressive if a place or group of people is buzzing, there is a lot of noise or activity (地方或一群人)充满嘈杂声,热闹喧哗 | +with Normally the house was buzzing with cheerful conversation. 通常这所房子充满了愉快的谈话声。 | | a classroom buzzing with activity 热闹的教室 | | 2a | +withif someone’ s head , mind , or brain is buzzing with ideas, questions etc, they cannot stop thinking about them (头脑中)老想着 | | His mind was always buzzing with new and exciting ideas. 他的头脑中老是有令人兴奋的新想法。 | | She left the police station, her head still buzzing with all that had happened to her. 她离开了警察局,脑子里仍然在想着发生在她身上的一切。 | | |
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3 | T informal to fly a plane low over people or buildings (驾驶飞机)低飞掠过 | The locals are fed up of being buzzed by military jets. 当地人厌倦了军用喷气式飞机在头顶低飞掠过。 | |
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4 | I +around/round/about: to move around quickly and busily 迅速而匆忙地移动 | Jane buzzed around serving drinks and chatting to her guests. 简给客人斟酒,与客人聊天,忙得团团转。 | |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌbuzz ˈoff |
| PHRASAL VB usually in imperative INFORMAL |
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| used for telling someone in a rude way to go away 走开;滚开 | Buzz off, will you – I’ m trying to work! 你滚开好不好,我要工作! | |
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