buzzed 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)
buzzed 近义词
make droning sound
gossip
更多buzzed例句
- That’s generated yet another round of buzz about whether Faulconer will act on the tweets and challenge Newsom directly in a race for governor.
- Her record-setting run, meanwhile, had generated plenty of buzz.
- That launch led to a lot of buzz among merchants that Shopify may eventually turn the Shop app to a marketplace, now that it has a property that millions of shoppers are now actively using.
- “When a new app or internet service begins to generate buzz and subscribers — say Instagram or Whatsapp — it gets bought up by Facebook and Google,” Yost said.
- With one chemical activating the reward response and the other activating the fight-or-flight response, the telltale nicotine buzz is created.
- In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak.
- I had buzzed around the wiki flower for a while, and then pollinated the free-encyclopedia flower.
- Her book, for example, does not discuss her buzzed-about, scantily clad Maxim photo shoot from last year, and so neither do we.
- So when it was revealed he would instead be showing in New York, it quickly became one of the most buzzed-about shows of the week.
- Black plastic sunglasses rest atop his buzzed hair, above a tanned face with sharp features.
- Such a "bee" as that was had never before buzzed on that mountain, even though this was by no means the first one known there.
- The flies buzzed in and out, and the window curtains moved gently in the breeze.
- The gardens of the Golden Shell buzzed with the clatter and hum of a thousand busy squires.
- A dozen squires and grooms buzzed around the Spaniard, making to lift him from his horse.
- In his eagerness to see everything that was happening, Buster buzzed very close to a good many people.