单词 | buzzed |
释义 | buzz1 of 2verb ˈbəz buzzed; buzzing; buzzes intransitive verb 1 : to make a low continuous humming sound like that of a bee 2 a : murmur, whisper b : to be filled with a confused murmur the room buzzed with excitement 3 : to make a signal with a buzzer 4 : to go quickly : hurry buzzed around town in a sports car also : scram —usually used with off 5 : to feel high especially from a drug transitive verb 1 : to utter covertly by or as if by whispering 2 : to cause to buzz 3 : to fly fast and close to planes buzz the crowd 4 : to summon or signal with a buzzer also : to let in through an electronically controlled entrance —used with in or through buzzed him in 5 dialectal, England : to drink to the last drop get some more port whilst I buzz this bottle W. M. Thackeray buzz 2 of 2noun1 : a persistent vibratory sound 2 a : a confused murmur b : rumor, gossip c : a flurry of activity d : fad, craze e : speculative or excited talk or attention relating especially to a new or forthcoming product or event one of the few new shows that's getting good buzz TV Guide also : an instance of such talk or attention their first CD created a huge buzz 3 : a signal conveyed by buzzer specifically : a telephone call 4 slang : high sense 4 buzzed verb1 as in hummed to be copiously supplied for months the area has been buzzing with rumors that a megacorporation plans to locate its headquarters here Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in sped to proceed or move quickly we've been buzzing around all morning getting ready for the meeting with the VIPs from the head office Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in whispered to fly, turn, or move rapidly with a fluttering or vibratory sound the little plane buzzed past the crowd Synonyms & Similar Words
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