buzz

名詞

UK/bʌz/
US/bʌz/

定義 buzz 名詞

sound(聲音)

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)Usually singular(通常單數)

    a continuous, low humming sound

    嗡嗡聲

    • I heard a buzz, then spotted the plane in the distance.

      我聽到嗡嗡聲,然後發現遠處的飛機。

    • The room was filled with the buzz of electrical appliances.

      房間裡充滿了電器的嗡嗡聲。

    • I could hear the bees buzzing among the flowers.

      我能聽到蜜蜂在花叢中嗡嗡作響。

emotion(情感)

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)Usually singular(通常單數)informal(非正式)

    a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure

    興奮;愉悅感

    • He got a real buzz from skydiving.

      他從高空跳傘中獲得了真正的興奮感。

    • The thrill of rock climbing gives me a big buzz.

      攀岩的刺激給了我很大的興奮感。

    • I felt a real buzz when my team won the match.

      當我的團隊贏得比賽時,我感受到了真正的興奮。

動詞

UK/bʌz/
US/bʌz/

定義 buzz 動詞

sound(聲音)

  1. C2Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    to make a continuous, low humming sound, like a bee

    嗡嗡叫;發出嗡嗡聲

    • I could hear an insect buzzing by my ear.

      我可以聽到一隻昆蟲在我耳邊嗡嗡作響。

    • The wind was buzzing through the leaves.

      風吹過樹葉發出嗡嗡聲。

    • The top of the electrical pole was buzzing.

      電線桿的頂端發出嗡嗡聲。

  2. Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    to press a buzzer to get someone's attention

    按蜂鳴器(以引起注意)

    • Please buzz the doorbell and we will open the door.

      請按門鈴,我們會開門。

    • I buzzed the office, but nobody answered.

      我按了辦公室的蜂鳴器,但沒有人回應。

    • She buzzed the intercom to let them know she had arrived.

      她按了對講機讓他們知道她到了。

activity(活動)

  1. C2Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    to be full of activity and excitement

    (地方)充滿活力;熱鬧

    • The market is buzzing at the weekend.

      週末的市場充滿活力。

    • The bar is always buzzing with people on Friday nights.

      星期五晚上的酒吧總是熱鬧非凡。

    • The small town buzzed with excitement for the festival.

      這個小鎮因為節日而充滿了興奮的氣氛。

flight(飛行)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    of an aircraft, to fly very low and fast over a place or people

    (飛機)低空快速飛過

    • The fighter jets buzzed over the city.

      戰鬥機低空飛過城市。

    • The helicopter buzzed low over the building, drawing attention.

      直升機低空飛過建築物,引起了注意。

    • The plane buzzed the runway before landing.

      飛機在降落前低空飛過跑道。

haircut(理髮)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    to cut someone’s hair very short with a special machine

    (用電動理髮器)將頭髮剪得很短

    • He decided to buzz his hair.

      他決定用電動理髮器將頭髮剪得很短。

    • The barber buzzed his hair using clippers.

      理髮師用電動理髮器將他的頭髮剪短。

    • She buzzed her hair short and it looks very fresh.

      她用電動理髮器將頭髮剪短,看起來很清爽。

成語

  • give someone a buzz

    To contact someone by telephone; to call someone.

    給…打電話

    I'll give you a buzz later to discuss the details.

    我稍後會打電話給你討論細節。

片語動詞 buzz

  • buzz off

    to leave or depart from a place

    走開;離開

    After the noisy party, I decided to buzz off.

    吵鬧的派對結束後,我決定離開。