单词 | buzz |
释义 | verbnounbuzzBrE /bʌz/ NAmE /bʌz/ verb present 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 beebuzzing 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 wordsbeep,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 sth The 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 /aˈround to 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 buzzeror 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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