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a. 嗡嗡响的, 营营响的

[电] 发蜂音


  1. He buzzed for his secretary to come.
    他按蜂鸣器叫秘书进来。
  2. The doctor buzzed (for) the next patient.
    医生按蜂鸣器传唤下一个病人.
  3. My brain is buzzing.
    我的脑袋嗡嗡响。


buzzing
[ adj ]
noisy like the sound of a bee
<adj.all>
the room was abuzz over the latest scandal


Buzz \Buzz\ (b[u^]z), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Buzzed} (b[u^]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Buzzing}.] [An onomatop[oe]ia.]
To make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like
that made by bees with their wings. Hence: To utter a
murmuring sound; to speak with a low, humming voice.

Like a wasp is buzzed, and stung him. --Longfellow.

However these disturbers of our peace
Buzz in the people's ears. --Shak.

  1. The doctor can tell if the fetus is alive and well if it responds to the loud buzzing.
  2. Frightened animals had to flee repeatedly from buzzing helicopters, and cleanup crews left behind tons of plastic boom material, absorbent pompons and other litter on previously pristine beaches.
  3. This complex of electrons and molecules all buzzing like mad and keeping me up on my two legs.
  4. A call to GCHQ, the British government's multi-million pound nerve-centre equipped with every state of the art gizmo for listening into the mass of telephone traffic buzzing in and out of the UK, elicited an apologetic response from the duty officer.
  5. Boulez also conducted the Ensemble in the first performance of his revised Derive 2, a coruscating scherzo-movement buzzing with the animation and flow of fast-moving conversation; and devoted the centre-part of the programme to Elliott Carter.
  6. Her life was solidifying into a mythology buzzing with socio-political overtones.
  7. Rooted beneath the buzzing blades of a Marine helicopter, President Bush gave some anxious moments to Secret Service agents whose job it is to protect him.
  8. For weeks, the international markets had been buzzing that Toyota would offer between $800 million and $1 billion of bonds.
  9. The day after our televised press conference with Mr. Rafsanjani, Tehran's bazaar was buzzing with talk of the Western journalists who dared to ask probing questions of the powerful parliament speaker.
  10. Once the rules are in place, the phone lines should start buzzing.
  11. Since then, the medium-security prison has been buzzing with talk of the short-lived escape and surprise at the unlikely pair of inmates that tried it.
  12. The boat has been in action since last spring, buzzing around a pond at Bytex Corp. in Southborough to scare off geese, said owner and self-styled "goosebuster" Norman Heifetz.
  13. The advertising industry is buzzing with rumors that Kentucky Fried Chicken will drop Young & Rubicam and seek a new ad agency.
  14. Others around the cabinet table are preoccupied with survival, not buzzing with ideas. Mr Kenneth Clarke is an exception.
  15. And the phones were buzzing last Wynnsday with customers begging to increase their allocations of the Michael Hermitage 1991, released that day at around ADollars 38 a bottle.
  16. The makeshift "inmate" was jolted with current during the 15-minute demonstration, which caused a noisy buzzing.
  17. But in the process it broke, revealing still buzzing insects and larvae.
  18. The crowd had hardly stopped buzzing when even-money Ferdinand and Alysheba stage their epic duel.
  19. "The phones have been buzzing" since news of Eastwood's ticket was publicized a week ago, said District Justice Marion L. Morgret of this western Pennsylvania community.
  20. Mr. al-Taki spent last week buzzing around the fringes of the Middle East peace conference, buttonholing journalists and any Arabs who would listen.
  21. The city's real estate brokers began buzzing about what it would mean to have the law firm back in the market and imagining how the pieces of the new puzzle would fit together.
  22. 'WILL they or won't they?' is the question buzzing round the European government bond markets.
  23. Scout helicopters skim along the horizon like angry hornets buzzing from their nest to respond to intruders.
  24. University of Vermont entomologist Gordon Nielsen said spring's sudden eruption this year also was to blame for the buzzing hordes.
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