《buzzed》怎以读
[bʌzd]
《buzzed》是什么意思
发出嗡嗡声( buzz的过去式和过去分词 );(发出)充满兴奋的谈话声[闲话,谣言];忙乱,急行;用蜂鸣器(发信号)
双语释义
v.(动词)
- vt. & vi. 发出嗡嗡声 make a humming sound
- vt. & vi. 充满兴奋的谈话声〔闲话,谣言〕 be full of excited talk, gossip or rumors
- vt. & vi. 忙乱,急行 move rapidly or excitedly
英英释义
buzz
- n.
- sound of rapid vibration
"the buzz of a bumble bee"
同义词:bombilationbombination
- a confusion of activity and gossip
"the buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued"
- sound of rapid vibration
- v.
- make a buzzing sound
"bees were buzzing around the hive"
同义词:bombinatebombilate
- fly low
"Planes buzzed the crowds in the square"
- be noisy with activity
"This office is buzzing with activity"
同义词:humseethe
- call with a buzzer
"he buzzed the servant"
- make a buzzing sound
学习《buzzed》怎么用
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词- buzz rumor散布谣言
- buzz about匆忙〔兴奋〕地活动
- buzz around匆忙〔兴奋〕地活动
- buzz off走开
词组短语
buzz lightyear巴斯光年(动画人物)
buzz off匆忙离去
双语例句
用作不及物动词(vi.)
- My brain is buzzing.
我的脑袋嗡嗡响。 - The room buzzed with excitement.
房间里发出一片兴奋的嚷嚷声。 - He buzzed for his secretary to come.
他按蜂鸣器叫秘书进来。 - The courtroom buzzed as the defendant was led in.
被告被带进来时,审判室里发出一阵嘈杂声。 - She buzzed around the kitchen making preparations for the party.
她在厨房里忙来忙去为这次聚会作准备。
用作及物动词(vt.)
- The plane buzzed the wood.
那架飞机低空掠过树林。 - I'll buzz you tomorrow morning.
我明天上午给你打电话。
用作名词(n.)
- The phone had already clicked down,leaving a faint buzz.
电话已经挂了,只有微弱的嗡嗡声。 - A buzz of happy chatter permeates the restaurant, indoors and out.
餐馆内外充满愉快的谈话声。 - Give me a buzz at nine.
九点钟打电话给我
权威例句
Getting buzzed on innovative leadershipBuzzed : the straight facts about the most used and abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasyBUZZED: THE STRAIGHT FACTS ABOUT THE MOST USED AND ABUSED DRUGS FROM ALCOHOL TO ECSTASY, 3RD ED.Buzzed, broke, but not busted: How young Australians perceive the consequences of using illicit drugsBuzzed: The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs From Alcohol to Ecstasy.(Review) (book reviews)‘The bullets buzzed like bees’: Gunshot wounds in skeletons from the Battle of the Little Bighorn“A bee buzzed across their path.” Semantic Affinity as a Formative Force in Presentation Scale SentencesGetting Buzzed In the Library: The Use of Restaurant-Style Pagers for Reserves Checkout in an Academic Library''Chillin'', Being Dogged and Getting Buzzed'': alcohol in the lives of female gang membersBeing Dogged and Getting Buzzed: Alcohol and Violence in the Public and Private Lives of Female Gang Memers