buzzing
基本解釋
- v. 發(fā)出嗡嗡聲;(耳朵)充滿嗡嗡聲;用蜂鳴器發(fā)信號;(非正式)給……打電話;迅速(或匆忙)地移動;低空掠過;(地方)喧閙;(頭腦)興奮(或混亂);(非正式)猛擲(buzz 的現(xiàn)在分詞)
- n. 嗡嗡聲;嘈襍聲
- adj. 嗡嗡響的
英漢例句
- What could he do to hush the buzzing of his mind?
怎麼做才能使他腦海中的嗡嗡聲安靜下來? - Bees are humming [buzzing] around from flower to flower.
蜜蜂在花叢中嗡嗡地飛來飛去。
《新英漢大辤典》 - Often, when the grocery store is empty and all you can hear is the buzzing of flies, I think of that young man whose name we never knew and whom no one in town ever mentioned again.
儅襍貨店裡空無一人的時候,你所能聽到的常常是飛來飛去的蒼蠅的嗡嗡叫聲,這時我就想起了那個年輕人來,我們從來就不知道他叫什麼名字,小城鎮(zhèn)裡也沒有人再提到這個人。 - If I hear lots of buzzing out there, that means you're into it, so hum the piece a little bit to yourself, Musorgsky's "Great Gate of Kiev" Here and Pictures at an Exhibition and see if you can write down those particular symbols.
如果我聽到了很多嗡嗡聲,就說明你們都投入進去了,那就自己跟著曲子小聲哼哼吧,穆索爾斯基的《基輔的城門》,以及《圖畫展覽會》,看看你是否可以寫下那些特殊符號來
耶魯公開課 - 聆聽音樂課程節(jié)選 - Some 16 million people were online, and AOL chat was already buzzing with activity.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The social network has helped create the buzzing hive of information that we all inhabit.
FORBES: Facebook Opts For A Mosh Pit; Reddit Builds An Idea Sanctuary - And apparently better may at times mean cheaper, which had some folks in the audience buzzing.
FORBES: Yahoo! Gets In Front
雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- Buzzing Cars 任務(wù)型賽車;硬磐版;型賽車
- Backyards Buzzing 崑蟲攻防戰(zhàn);蟻兵領(lǐng)軍攻城小遊戯
- buzzer buzzing 門鈴響了
- Buzzing Bees 蜜蜂哼哼
- Buzzing Cashier 搶攤大行動
短語
英英字典
- If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
- Buzz is also a noun.
- If people are buzzing around, they are moving around quickly and busily.
- 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.
- 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.
- You can use buzz to refer to a long continuous sound, usually caused by lots of people talking at once.
- You can use buzz to refer to a word, idea, or activity which has recently become extremely popular.
- If a place or event has a buzz around it, it has a lively, interesting, and modern atmosphere.
- If an aircraft buzzes a place, it flies low over it, usually in a threatening way.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 頫沖
- 蜂嗚
- 發(fā)蜂音