to buzz
01
呼び出す, ブザーを鳴らす
to signal someone, typically by using an intercom, to gain attention or request entry
Transitive: to buzz sb/sth
例
She buzzed the front desk for assistance with her room key.
彼女は部屋の鍵のことでフロントデスクに呼びかけました。
02
ブンブン鳴る, 振動する
to make a low and continuous humming or vibrating sound, like the sound of a bee or a motor
Intransitive
例
The bees buzzed around the blooming flowers in the garden.
庭で咲いている花の周りを蜜蜂がブンブン飛び回っていた。
03
低空飛行する, 急速に接近して飛ぶ
(of an aircraft) to fly quickly and closely above something, like another aircraft or the ground
Transitive: to buzz an area
例
The fighter jet buzzed the airfield at an incredible speed during the training exercise.
戦闘機は訓練演習中に信じられないほどの速度で飛行場を飛び回りました。
04
賑わう, 活気づく
to be lively and full of energy
Intransitive: to buzz with an activity or sensation
例
The city center buzzes with activity during the holiday season.
休暇シーズン中、街の中心はbuzzで活気に満ちています。
Buzz
01
騒ぎ, 噂
a confusion of activity and gossip
02
ブーンという音, 羽音
sound of rapid vibration
Dialect
American
03
ハイ, 酔い
the feeling of being intoxicated or under the influence of substances such as alcohol, caffeine, or recreational drugs
04
興奮の雰囲気, 活発な話し合い
an atmosphere of excitement, interest, or lively talk among people
例
There was a buzz in the room before the announcement.
発表前、部屋には興奮が漂っていた。



























