buzz
buzz
bəz
bēz
/bˈʌz/

A(z) „buzz” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to buzz
01

csenget, hĂ­v

to signal someone, typically by using an intercom, to gain attention or request entry
Transitive: to buzz sb/sth
to buzz definition and meaning
Példåk
Instead of knocking, they decided to buzz their friend's apartment using the intercom.
A kopogĂĄs helyett Ășgy döntöttek, hogy csengetnek a barĂĄtjuk lakĂĄsĂĄn a kaputelefon segĂ­tsĂ©gĂ©vel.
02

zĂŒmmög, rezeg

to make a low and continuous humming or vibrating sound, like the sound of a bee or a motor
Intransitive
to buzz definition and meaning
Példåk
The refrigerator began to buzz as it started cooling.
A hƱtƑ elkezdett zĂŒmmögni, amikor elkezdett hƱteni.
03

alacsonyan ĂĄtrepĂŒlni, suhanva elrepĂŒlni

(of an aircraft) to fly quickly and closely above something, like another aircraft or the ground
Transitive: to buzz an area
Példåk
The helicopter buzzed the treetops, giving the passengers a thrilling view of the forest below.
A helikopter gyorsan ĂĄtrepĂŒlt a fĂĄk teteje felett, izgalmas kilĂĄtĂĄst nyĂșjtva az utasoknak az alatta lĂ©vƑ erdƑre.
04

zĂŒmmög, nyĂŒzsög

to be lively and full of energy
Intransitive: to buzz with an activity or sensation
Példåk
The café was buzzing with chatter as friends gathered to catch up over coffee.
A kĂĄvĂ©zĂł zĂŒmmögött a beszĂ©lgetĂ©stƑl, miközben a barĂĄtok összegyƱltek, hogy kĂĄvĂ© mellett frissĂ­tsĂ©k egymĂĄst.
01

zaj, pletyka

a confusion of activity and gossip
02

zĂŒmmögĂ©s, bĂșgĂĄs

sound of rapid vibration
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
03

a måmor, a bepörgés

the feeling of being intoxicated or under the influence of substances such as alcohol, caffeine, or recreational drugs
Informal
04

izgalom hangulata, élénk tårsalgås

an atmosphere of excitement, interest, or lively talk among people
Példåk
The buzz around the film made it very popular.
A film körĂŒli felhajtĂĄs nagyon nĂ©pszerƱvĂ© tette.
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