单词 | buzz |
释义 | buzz buzz1 —buzzingly, adv. /buz/, n. 1. a low, vibrating, humming sound, as of bees, machinery, or people talking. 2. a rumor or report. 3. Informal. a phone call: When I find out, I'll give you a buzz. 4. Slang. a. a feeling of intense enthusiasm, excitement, or exhilaration: I got a terrific buzz from those Pacific sunsets. b. a feeling of slight intoxication. 5. have or get a buzz on, Slang. to be slightly intoxicated: After a few beers they all had a buzz on. v.i. 6. to make a low, vibrating, humming sound. 7. to speak or murmur with such a sound. 8. to be filled with the sound of buzzing or whispering: The room buzzed. 9. to whisper; gossip: Everyone is buzzing about the scandal. 10. to move busily from place to place. 11. Slang. to go; leave (usually fol. by off or along): I'll buzz along now. Tell him to buzz off and leave me alone. v.t. 12. to make a buzzing sound with: The fly buzzed its wings. 13. to tell or spread (a rumor, gossip, etc.) secretively. 14. to signal or summon with a buzzer: He buzzed his secretary. 15. Informal. to make a phone call to. 16. Aeron. a. to fly a plane very low over: to buzz a field. b. to signal or greet (someone) by flying a plane low and slowing the motor spasmodically. [1350-1400; ME busse; imit.] buzz2 /buz/, n. Slang. a man's very short haircut; crew cut. [orig. uncert.] |
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