词汇 | buzz |
释义 | buzz (noun) buzz 5 ENTRIES FOUND: buzz (verb) buzz (noun) buzzed (adjective) buzz cut (noun) buzz saw (noun) 1 buzz /ˈbʌz/ verb buzzes; buzzed; buzzing 1 buzz /ˈbʌz/ verb buzzes; buzzed; buzzing Learner's definition of BUZZ 1 [no object] a : to make the low, continuous sound of a flying insect (such as a bee)(蜜蜂等昆虫)发出嗡嗡声 a buzzing bee嗡嗡飞舞的蜜蜂 Flies were buzzing around the picnic tables.苍蝇围着野餐桌嗡嗡飞着。 b : to make a low, continuous sound发出蜂鸣声 The doorbell buzzed loudly.门铃蜂鸣声大作。 c : to be filled with a low, continuous sound充满嗡嗡声;充斥着蜂鸣声 My ears were still buzzing [=ringing] hours after the concert.音乐会结束好几个小时了,我的耳朵里还嗡嗡作响。 2 [no object] : to be filled with activity, excitement, etc.有丰富的活动;闹哄哄 The hall buzzed with excitement as the audience waited for the show to start.观众们在等待演出开始期间,大厅里闹哄哄的。 My mind is buzzing with ideas.我满脑子都是想法。 3 a : to send for or signal (someone) by using an electric device (called a buzzer) that produces a loud, low sound用蜂鸣器呼叫;用蜂鸣器发信号 [+ object] The nurse buzzed the doctor who was on duty.护士用蜂鸣器呼叫值班医生。 She buzzed her secretary to say she was going out for lunch.她按蜂鸣器通知秘书她要出去吃午饭。 [no object] — often + for The nurse buzzed for the doctor.护士用蜂鸣器呼叫医生。 b [+ object] : to let (someone) go into or out of a place by using an electric device that produces a loud, low sound as it unlocks a door, gate, etc.(使用门禁)让某人进(或出) Ring the bell when you arrive and someone will buzz you into the building.到了以后按门铃,会有人打开门禁让你进入大楼。 Let me buzz you out.我来打开门禁让你出去。 4 [+ object] US, informal : to call (someone) on the telephone给(某人)打电话 Buzz me when you get there.到那儿以后给我打个电话。 5 [+ object] : to fly an airplane low over (something or someone)低飞掠过 The plane/pilot buzzed the people watching the show.飞机/飞行员驾机低空掠过观看表演的人群。 6 [no object] : to go or move quickly快走;急行 The host of the party was buzzing around the room talking to everyone.聚会的主人在房间里转来转去,忙着与每个人打招呼。 buzz off informal — used as a rude or angry way to tell someone to go away(无礼或生气地说)走开 He told me to buzz off.他让我走开。 Buzz off, will you? I'm busy right now.走开好吗?我现在正忙。 — buzzing noun [noncount] hear the buzzing of bees听见蜜蜂的嗡嗡声 2 buzz /ˈbʌz/ noun plural buzzes 2 buzz /ˈbʌz/ noun plural buzzes Learner's definition of BUZZ 1 [count] a : the low, continuous sound made by a flying insect (such as a bee)(蜜蜂等昆虫发出的)嗡嗡声 We heard the buzz of the bees as we walked through the garden.我们穿过花园时听到了蜜蜂的嗡嗡声。 b : a low, continuous sound蜂鸣声 When the machine is turned on, it makes a quiet buzz.机器运行时发出轻轻的蜂鸣声。 2 [singular] : a low sound caused by many people talking at the same time叽叽喳喳声;嘈杂声 There was a buzz of voices in the hall as the audience waited for the show to start.观众们在等待演出开始期间,大厅里闹哄哄的。 3 informal a [noncount] : the things that are being said about something闲话;传言 What's the latest buzz about their marriage?关于他们的婚姻又有什么最新八卦? The buzz is that she turned down the job because the pay was too low.传言她嫌报酬太低回绝了这份工作。 b : excited talk about something热议 [singular] There's been quite a buzz about the new movie.关于这部新电影有很多议论。 The team's new players are creating a buzz among baseball fans.棒球队的新队员们引起了球迷的热议。 [noncount] There's been a lot of buzz about the new movie.关于这部新电影有很多议论。 4 [singular] informal a : a feeling of excitement兴奋 Kids love the new game, and adults get a buzz [=kick] out of it too.小孩子们喜欢这个新游戏,大人们也对它很感兴趣。 b : a feeling of being somewhat drunk or intoxicated微醉;陶醉 He had a buzz after only two drinks.才喝了两杯他就有点醉了。 — see also buzzed 5 [singular] informal : a telephone call电话 Give me a buzz [=call me] when you get there.到那儿以后给我打个电话。 |
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