buzz 的 3 个定义
- a low, vibrating, humming sound, as of bees, machinery, or people talking.
- Informal. a rumor or report: There's a buzz going around that he'll soon be fired.
- Informal. a phone call: When I find out, I'll give you a buzz.
- Slang. a feeling of intense enthusiasm, interest, excitement, or exhilaration: I get a terrific buzz from those Pacific sunsets.Their ads are generating plenty of buzz.a feeling of slight intoxication or overstimulation from liquor or drugs: Too much caffeine gives me a buzz.
- to make a low, vibrating, humming sound.
- to speak or murmur with such a sound.
- to be filled with the sound of buzzing or whispering: The room buzzed.
- (6)
- to make a buzzing sound with: The fly buzzed its wings.
- to tell or spread secretively.
- to signal or summon with a buzzer: He buzzed his assistant.
- (5)
buzz 近义词
gossip
make droning sound
droning sound
gossip
更多buzz例句
- Perhaps no platform has generated more buzz in 2020 than TikTok, which has been hailed as a “must-have” for a marketer’s toolkit if they want to appeal to not only Gen Zs, but a user that increasingly spans across demographics.
- The Brooklyn native, born Bashar Barakah Jackson, was generating a noteworthy buzz shortly before several men broke into the Los Angeles home where he was staying and shot him to death, according to recent arrest reports, in February.
- There’s been a lot of buzz around what helps the Instagram algorithm determine which posts deserve each user’s immediate attention and should be therefore placed at the top of the feed.
- “Slack is a poor substitute for the sound of ringing typewriters, but nonetheless you start to see the beginnings of that kind of office buzz being recreated,” said Jarvis.
- That could allow an elephant to get a buzz from eating a smaller amount of fermented fruit, Melin says.
- The exposure and buzz from Short Term have raised her profile considerably.
- Few series arrive with the buzz of Aaron Sorkin's HBO drama.
- The Internet is like booze—a little bit gives you a pleasant buzz.
- All this buzz, the continued tabloid fascination with Hurley, is down—absurdly—to that dress.
- Perhaps the smoke of all the early season buzz really did get in the Hollywood Foreign Press's eyes.
- Instead of the quiet, silent scholars, you would hear a loud and deafening buzz.
- Then he pulled himself together with a sharp effort and entered into the conversation that had begun again to buzz round him.
- To-day William Bellus really opened the school, for not till he had buried his face in his book did the general buzz begin.
- The school buzz died away, and you could hear the ticking of my little clock.
- The buzz of excitementespecially from the girls sidewhen Mr. Sharp had ceased speaking, could scarcely be controlled.