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buzz
Buzz tarimas:
/bʌs/
Buzz audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-intransitive: To make a low droning or vibrating sound like that of a bee.
- verb-intransitive: To talk, often excitedly, in low tones.
- verb-intransitive: To be abuzz; hum: The department was buzzing with rumors.
- verb-intransitive: To move quickly and busily; bustle.
- verb-intransitive: To make a signal with a buzzer.
- verb-transitive: To cause to buzz.
- verb-transitive: To utter in a rapid, low voice: "What is he buzzing in my ears?” ( Robert Browning).
- verb-transitive: Informal To fly low over: The plane buzzed the control tower.
- verb-transitive: To call or signal with a buzzer.
- verb-transitive: To make a telephone call to.
- verb-transitive: To give a buzzcut to.
- noun: A vibrating, humming, or droning sound.
- noun: A low murmur: a buzz of talk.
- noun: A telephone call: Give me a buzz at nine.
- noun: Slang A state of pleasant intoxication, as from alcohol.
- noun: Slang A state of stimulation or overstimulation, as from caffeine.
- noun: Slang Excited interest or attention: "The biggest buzz surrounds the simplest antioxidants: vitamins” ( Carol Turkington).
- noun: Slang Rumor; gossip: the latest buzz from Hollywood.
- noun: A buzzcut.
- phrasal-verb: buzz off Informal To leave quickly; go away: I told them in no uncertain terms to buzz off.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- ūžti
- skleisti gandus
- to buzz about suktis
- zvimbti
- birbti
- prazvimbti
- pralėkti (t. p.to buzz along)
- to buzz off išeiti
- pasitraukti