buzz [bʌz] verb MAKE SOUND 发声 intransitive ■to make a continuous low sound such as the one a bee makes 发嗡嗡声,发蜂鸣声•I can hear something buzzing.我能听见甚么东西在嗡嗡地响。 intransitive or transitive ■to press a buzzer in order to get someone's attention 用蜂鸣器(给…)发讯号•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。 [bʌz] verb BE VERY ACTIVE 充满活力 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to be busy and full of energy 繁忙;充满活力•The place was buzzing (with excitement).那个地方一派繁忙热闹的景象。 •Reporters were buzzing around , trying to get the full story.记者们围着跑来跑去,试图弄清事情的来龙去脉。 your head/mind is buzzing ■If your head/mind is buzzing, you are thinking about many different things at the same time. 同时思考着很多事 [bʌz] verb FLY LOW 低飞 transitive informal ■If an aircraft buzzes a place or people, it flies over them very low and fast. (飞机)低空飞过 [bʌz] verb Phrasal Verbs buzz off informal ■to go away 离开•I've got some stuff to do at home, so I'm going to buzz off now.我家里有些事要做,所以我现在得走了。 ■If someone says buzz off to another person, they are telling them to go away in a rude way 滚开•Buzz off, I'm busy!滚开,我很忙! [bʌz] noun only singular SOUND 声音 ■a continuous low sound 发嗡嗡声,发蜂鸣声•I heard a buzz and then saw the plane in the distance.我听见嗡嗡的声音,接着看见了远处的飞机。 [bʌz] noun only singular FEELING 感觉 informal ■a feeling of excitement, energy and pleasure 兴奋;快乐•I love cycling fast - it gives me a real buzz.我喜欢骑快车——这能让我异常兴奋。 •I get a buzz out of public speaking.在公共场合演讲让我感到兴奋。 [bʌz] noun only singular give sb a buzz informal ■to telephone someone 给(某人)打电话•I'll give you a buzz next week.我下周给你打电话。 |