Buzz
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British pronunciation/bˈʌz/
American pronunciation/ˈbəz/

"buzz"的定义和意义

to buzz
01

按铃, 通知

to signal someone, typically by using an intercom, to gain attention or request entry
Transitive: to buzz sb/sth
02

嗡嗡作响, 振动

to make a low and continuous humming or vibrating sound, like the sound of a bee or a motor
Intransitive
03

快速飞过, 低空飞行

(of an aircraft) to fly quickly and closely above something, like another aircraft or the ground
Transitive: to buzz an area
04

嗡嗡作响, 充满活力

to be lively and full of energy
Intransitive: to buzz with an activity or sensation
Buzz
01

嗡嗡声, 杂音

a confusion of activity and gossip
02

嗡嗡声, 轰鸣声

sound of rapid vibration
03

醉意, 嗡嗡声

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

What is a "buzz"?

Buzz refers to a light, pleasant feeling of intoxication or mild happiness experienced after consuming a small amount of alcohol or other stimulating substances. It is often described as a gentle, warm sensation that enhances social interaction, relaxation, and overall mood without the severe problems associated with heavier intoxication. People commonly seek a buzz to enjoy the initial uplifting effects of alcohol or certain drugs in social settings, where it can enhance conversation and reduce self-consciousness.

buzz

v

buzzer

n

buzzer

n

buzzing

adj

buzzing

adj
example
例子
She buzzed the front desk for assistance with her room key.
The delivery person buzzed the apartment to notify the resident about the package.
He buzzed the secretary to schedule a meeting with the manager.
If you arrive early, please buzz my office, and I'll let you in.
Instead of knocking, they decided to buzz their friend's apartment using the intercom.
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