单词 | buzz |
释义 | Word Frequency buzz(bʌz) noun 1. a rapidly vibrating humming sound, as that of a prolonged z or of a bee in flight 2. a low sound, as of many voices in conversation 3. a rumour; report; gossip 4. informal a telephone call I'll give you a buzz 5. slang a. a pleasant sensation, as from a drug such as cannabis b. a sense of excitement; kick verb 6. (intransitive) to make a vibrating sound like that of a prolonged z 7. (intransitive) to talk or gossip with an air of excitement or urgency the town buzzed with the news 8. (transitive) to utter or spread (a rumour) 9. (intransitive; often foll by about) to move around quickly and busily; bustle 10. (transitive) to signal or summon with a buzzer 11. (transitive) informal to call by telephone 12. (transitive) informal a. to fly an aircraft very low over (an object) to buzz a ship b. to fly an aircraft very close to or across the path of (another aircraft), esp to warn or intimidate 13. (transitive) (esp of insects) to make a buzzing sound with (wings, etc) Derived forms buzzing (ˈbuzzing) noun, adjective Word origin C16: of imitative origin |
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