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buzzing

/buhz/US // bʌz //UK // (bʌz) //

嗡嗡声,嗡嗡作响,嗡嗡的声音,嗡嗡嗡

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : to whisper; gossip: Everyone is buzzing about the scandal.
    • : to move busily from place to place.
    • : Slang. to go; leave: I'll buzz along now. Tell him to buzz off and leave me alone.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : Informal. to make a phone call to.
    • : Aeronautics. to fly a plane very low over: to buzz a field.to signal or greet by flying a plane low and slowing the motor spasmodically.

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Examples

  • The image was normally kind of ghostly, and every time the network would post stats on the screen, the TV would get buggy and buzz loudly.

  • OpenAI’s text generating AI has gotten a lot of buzz since its release in June.

  • Similarly, there’s been some quiet buzz around zinc, which is the main ingredient in the homeopathic therapy Cold-Eeze.

  • Over the last year, buzz around ESG investing has grown significantly.

  • Quarles has one of the highest signal-to-noise ratios I’ve ever seen, equally passionate about her dog as she is about the latest buzz in business.

  • So I begin polishing, Boyle begins to make preliminary drawings, and things are buzzing.

  • After much frantic buzzing about the lot, he's located and changes his plans at the last minute.

  • Hana seeks refuge from the buzzing lights of Otome Road in a nearby café and makes another swirl with her straw.

  • Of course, the loud buzzing of such drones and towels being blown away would have been a dead giveaway to the pool girls.

  • And there it was before my eyes—a real trip in those brain-buzzing LSD colors.

  • The big propeller-wings began to beat the air, and the sound rose to a keen buzzing.

  • They'd come buzzing out of those tents like hornets if we broke in now, in all probability.

  • He'd like to go buzzing into San Jose behind the wheel of a car like the one Foster had fooled him into stealing.

  • Now their rising tiers of seats were filled by a buzzing throng, rustling their silken mantles and satin bleaunts.

  • The gadfly does not immediately sting you; it begins by buzzing in your ears, and you do not at first know what it is.