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buzzer

/buhz-er/US // ˈbʌz ər //UK // (ˈbʌzə) //

蜂鸣器,嗡嗡声,蜂鸣声,铃声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that buzzes.
    • : a signaling apparatus similar to an electric bell but without hammer or gong, producing a buzzing sound by the vibration of an armature.

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Examples

  • He launched a three-pointer from the top right of the arc that swished through as the buzzer sounded.

  • She sends another message before the final buzzer so it’s already there when he checks his phone in the locker room.

  • The Terps never led in the first half but entered intermission trailing just 46-44 after Scott’s three-pointer six seconds before the buzzer.

  • They beat the buzzer, but it still meant they were out of time.

  • Then, when the final buzzer sounds, both teams honor one another’s efforts, demonstrating the enduring power of sportsmanship.

  • On the second floor I rang a buzzer at the door of the detective bureau.

  • Never mind the word "bazaar," which you pronounce as "bizarre" and Hassan pronounces as "buzzer."

  • When the buzzer sounded, the score was Wyoming Indian 69, Rocky Mountain 53 and the fans poured out on to the court.

  • Getting the buzzer down is probably the most important part.

  • The Soviets put the ball in play, made a wild shot at the basket, and the buzzer went off.

  • One satisfactory way is by the use of a miniature buzzer transmitter.

  • Another hour, and a rising hum from a buzzer beside him gave warning of approach to the destination he had fixed.

  • The buzzer which he had expected to roar in his ears was only a faint drone, and above it he could easily hear other sounds.

  • He joined them at dinner when the great buzzer told half a county that it was half-past twelve.

  • If the armature and its connections are also used from the buzzer, the height of the coils must be taken in consideration.