VERB 发出嗡嗡声 If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
The intercom buzzed and he pressed down the appropriate switch... 对讲机发出嗡嗡声,他按下了相应的开关。
Attack helicopters buzzed across the city. 武装直升机嗡嗡地飞过城市上空。
Buzz is also a noun.
...the irritating buzz of an insect. 昆虫发出的令人讨厌的嗡嗡声
VERB 匆忙地走动;忙得团团转 If people are buzzing around, they are moving around quickly and busily.
A few tourists were buzzing about... 几个观光客在匆匆游览。
She was intimidated by the number of businessmen buzzing around the saleroom. 拍卖行里乱哄哄谈生意的商人们令她望而生畏。
VERB (想法)在脑海中萦绕,翻腾 If questions or ideas are buzzing around your head, or if your head is buzzing with questions or ideas, you are thinking about a lot of things, often in a confused way.
Many more questions were buzzing around in my head... 还有很多问题在我的脑海里翻腾。
Top style consultants will leave you buzzing with new ideas. 高级时尚顾问会使你的头脑充满新鲜想法。
VERB 充满嘈杂的(谈话、活动)声 If a place is buzzing with activity or conversation, there is a lot of activity or conversation there, especially because something important or exciting is about to happen.
The rehearsal studio is buzzing with lunchtime activity. 大家在吃午饭,排练室里很是嘈杂。
The capital is buzzing with rumours of possible demonstrations. 首都到处流传着可能发生游行示威的流言。
N-SING 嗡嗡的说话声 You can use buzz to refer to a long continuous sound, usually caused by lots of people talking at once.
A buzz of excitement filled the courtroom as the defendant was led in. 当被告被带进来的时候,整个法庭的人都激动起来,一片嘈杂。
...the excited buzz of conversation. 兴奋嘈杂的说话声
N-SING (短暂的)快乐,兴奋 If something gives you a buzz, it makes you feel very happy or excited for a short time.
Performing still gives him a buzz... 表演仍然能让他兴奋不已。
He got a buzz from creating confrontations. 制造冲突让他感到幸灾乐祸。
N-SING 热闹有趣的气氛;时尚氛围 If a place or event has a buzz, it has a lively, interesting and modern atmosphere.
The girls fell in love with Dublin on previous visits. They said that what they liked was the buzz about the place. 姑娘们在前几次的游览中就爱上了都柏林,她们说她们喜欢这个城市的时尚氛围。
ADJ (词语、想法或活动)时髦的 You can use buzz to refer to a word, idea, or activity which has recently become extremely popular.
...the latest buzz phrase in garden design circles... 园艺设计圈里的最新流行词语
Sex education in schools was the buzz topic. 性教育在学校是个热议话题。
VERB (用内线)给…打电话;(用蜂鸣器)呼叫 If you buzz someone, you call them, usually using an internal telephone line or a buzzer.
Later that morning Julie buzzed me. 那天上午晚些时候朱丽给我打来了电话。
Buzz is also a noun.
We'll give him a buzz when we get to Maybury Street. 我们到了梅贝里街的时候会给他打电话。
VERB (飞机)低飞掠过,逼近 If an aircraft buzzes a place, it flies low over it, usually in a threatening way.
American fighter planes buzzed the city. 美国战斗机低飞掠过城市。