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单词 buzz
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buzzBrE /bʌz/NAmE /bʌz/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they buzz BrE /bʌz/ NAmE /bʌz/present simple - he / she / it buzzes BrE /ˈbʌzɪz/ NAmE /ˈbʌzɪz/past simple buzzed BrE /bʌzd/ NAmE /bʌzd/past participle buzzed BrE /bʌzd/ NAmE /bʌzd/ -ing form buzzing BrE /ˈbʌzɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈbʌzɪŋ/ [I] (of a bee 蜜蜂) to make a continuous low sound 发出嗡嗡声Bees buzzed lazily among the flowers. 蜜蜂在花丛中懒洋洋地嗡嗡作响。 [I] to make a sound like a bee buzzing 发出蜂鸣声The doorbell buzzed loudly. 门铃蜂鸣声大作。My ears were buzzing (= were filled with a continuous sound). 我耳鸣了。 Onomatopoeic words beep, bleep, boohoo, brrr, buzz, click, clip-clop, ding-dong, hiss, mwah, peep, ping, plop, pop, rat-tat, splat, splosh, squeak, squeal, squelch, swish, tee-hee, thud, thwack, tick-tock, toot, vroom, wham, whoosh, zoom [I] to be full of excitement, activity, etc. 充满兴奋(或活动等)New York buzzes from dawn to dusk. 纽约从早到晚都熙熙攘攘的。My head was still buzzing after the day's events. 一天的活动结束后,我头脑中还是闹哄哄的。~ with sthThe place was buzzing with journalists. 那个地方被记者搞得闹哄哄的。 [I, T] ~ (sth) (for sb/sth) to call sb to come by pressing a buzzer 用蜂鸣器(发信号)The doctor buzzed for the next patient to come in. 医生按蜂鸣器叫下一个病人进来。 [T] ~ sb/sth(informal) to fly very close to sb/sth, especially as a warning or threat 飞近(尤指作为警告或威胁) ˌbuzz aˈbout/aˈroundto move around quickly, especially because you are very busy (忙得)团团转I've been buzzing around town all day sorting out my trip. 我一整天都在城里转来转去,安排旅行的事情。ˌbuzz ˈoff(informal) used to tell sb rudely to go away 走开Just buzz off and let me get on with my work. 走开,我得继续干活了。
buzzBrE /bʌz/NAmE /bʌz/ noun [C, usually sing.] (also buzz·ing [U, sing.]) a continuous sound like the one that a bee, a buzzer or other electronic device makes 嗡嗡声;蜂鸣声the buzz of bees 蜜蜂的嗡嗡声The buzz of the Entryphone interrupted our conversation. 大门口对话机的蜂响声打断了我们的谈话。hums and buzzes from the amplifier 扬声器发出的嗡嗡声 [sing.] the sound of people talking, especially in an excited way 唧唧喳喳的谈话声The buzz of conversation suddenly stopped when she came into the room. 她一踏进屋子里,热烈的谈话便戛然而止。 [sing.] (informal) a strong feeling of pleasure, excitement or achievement (愉快、兴奋或成就的)强烈情感a buzz of excitement/expectation 十分兴奋/期待She gets a buzz out of her work. 她从工作中得到了很大乐趣。Flying gives me a real buzz. 飞行真让我兴奋。You can sense the creative buzz in the city. 在城市里可以感觉到创造的热情。the buzz [sing.] (informal) news that people tell each other that may or may not be true 传闻;谣传 SYN rumour give sb a ˈbuzz(informal) to telephone sb 给某人打电话I'll give you a buzz on Monday, OK? 我星期一给你打电话行吗?
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