词汇 | buzzing |
释义 | buzzing present participle ofbuzz buzz verb uk /bʌz/ us /bʌz/ buzzverb (MAKE SOUND)C2[ I ] to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes: 发嗡嗡声;发蜂鸣声 I can hear an insect buzzing. My phone buzzed at five in the morning and woke me. [ I or T ] to press a buzzer in order to get someone's attention: 用蜂鸣器(给…)发信号 I buzzed him but there was no answer.我用蜂鸣器叫他,可是没有应答。 The first person to buzz may answer.第一个按蜂鸣器的人可以回答。 [ T+ adv/prep ] to allow someone to enter a place by pressing a button that opens a door and makes a buzzing sound: buzz someone inPress the intercom and I'll buzz you in. We were buzzed into the lobby. A secretary buzzed them up to the conference room on the top floor. Animal (non-human) sounds baa barky bleat buzzy caterwauling chatter cheep cockcrow coo honk miaow moo purr quack roar trill trumpet tu-whit tu-whoo warble whinny You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Communications - general words Arriving, entering and invading buzzverb (BUSY OR EXCITED)[ usually+ adv/prep, I ] to move around quickly or with a lot of energy: Reporters were buzzing around, trying to get the full story. From here you can see cars buzzing along the motorway. C2[ I ] (of a place) to be full of people or activity: 繁忙;充满活力 The airport is buzzing as Christmas nears. buzz withAt this time on a Saturday, the restaurant is buzzing with customers. The whole town buzzed with rumours. [ I ] (of a person or their mind) to be thinking about many different things at the same time: I had so many questions - my head was buzzing. My mind was buzzing and I just couldn't get to sleep. Karina's on great form. She's buzzing with new ideas and projects. His mind buzzed with all the possibilities that lay before him. [ I ]informal to talk in an excited way about something: Everyone was buzzing about how cool this place was. Political bloggers buzzed over this unexpected turn of events. Her latest movie has got everyone buzzing. be buzzing informal to be very excited and happy or energetic: It's all going really well for me here. I'm buzzing! My mother and my aunts were all buzzing around in the kitchen. He decided to buzz over to France for lunch in his helicopter. This place is usually buzzing late into the night. It's no wonder the media world is buzzing about his planned takeover. My head's buzzing with all these ideas. She made her way to the station, her mind buzzing with everything she'd seen and heard. The singer confirmed that he and his girlfriend were expecting a boy and said, "I'm buzzing!" Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl bowl down/along something cannonball gallop leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush rush scorch scuttle shoot whizz You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Busy and active Informal talking & conversation buzzverb (FLY LOW)[ T ]informal If an aircraft buzzes a place or people, it flies over it or them very low and fast.(飞机)低空飞过 Movement through the air airborne buoyantly buzz flight flighted fly glide hang time hover levitate lift skim smoothness soar soaring stunt swish swishy swoop wheel You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Air travel: aviation buzzverb (CUT HAIR)[ T ]informal to cut someone's hair very short using a special machine(用特殊的机器)将头发剪得非常短 Hair care argan oil barrette blow dryer blow-dry bobble bobby pin coconut oil coily crimp hair gel hair mousse hair slide hair spray hairdryer ponytailer relaxant relaxed relaxer snood styling Phrasal verbbuzz off Examples of buzzingbuzzing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The scientific sessions, and the tearooms and the bars, are buzzing with talk about the latest developments with this procedure. Few women took advantage of the opportunity to report additional symptoms-breast pains, buzzing in ears, tingling of extremities and irritability were mentioned. Suddenly the facsimile machine pulses into action, chirping and buzzing, ejecting a printed page 30 seconds later. The buzzing fly defines a certain time-extent - a multiplicity of past events, such as wing oscillations, summed in a blurred visual display. But if there is no ongoing, buzzing, continuous state, then there is no ongoing, buzzing, continuous neural process that we need appeal to. The buzzing fly and the transforming brain are phases of the same dynamically transforming field. Outside all was still but the buzzing of the bees, some of which now and then found their way in to the half darkened room. And both dome and phantasmagoria gather and order sensory data to suggest a coherent whole rather than a buzzing confusion. The sounds of buzzing, horses hooves fading away, drawn-out musical notes, for instance, transform the space from the suburb to the desert through sound. He, thus, did not appreciate that buzzing with laterally directed wings and 'peeping' are separate behaviour patterns. The "buzzing" fly is a certain quality, the heron-like fly another. Indeed, once those antennae are up and buzzing, another set of comparators hove into sense perception. Careful consideration reveals that when you see you do not encounter an inner something that is, so to speak, ongoing, buzzing, continuous. Jaenson (1979a) suggested that male wing buzzing at the end of copulation induces the female to 'facilitate' insemination. Second, the information provided by the particular pronouns used in a given utterance might help the child isolate the relevant event or action from the blooming, buzzing confusion around her. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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