LEARNit Dictionary
buzz
verb
/bʌz/
UK
/bʌz/
US
1
to make a continuous low sound
وزوز کردن, وز وز کردن
2
to make a sound like a bee buzzing
وزوز کردن, صدا دادن مثل زنبور
The doorbell buzzed loudly.
My ears were buzzing
.
3
to be full of excitement, activity, etc.
پر از هیاهو بودن, پر شدن از فعالیت, به جوش و خروش آمدن, جنبوجوش کردن
New York buzzes from dawn to dusk.
My head was still buzzing after the day's events.
The place was buzzing with journalists.
4
to call somebody to come by pressing a buzzer
زنگ زدن, فراخواندن با زنگ
The doctor buzzed for the next patient to come in.
5
to fly very close to somebody/something, especially as a warning or threat
پر زدن اخطار گونه نزدیک چیزی, پرواز تهدید آمیز نزدیک کسی
noun
/bʌz/
UK
/bʌz/
US
1
a continuous sound like the one that a bee, a buzzer or other electronic device makes
وزوز, هوم
2
the sound of people talking, especially in an excited way
همهمه, هیاهو
The buzz of conversation suddenly stopped when she came into the room.
the background buzz of conversation
3
a strong feeling of pleasure, excitement or achievement
شور, هیجان, نشاط, وجد, شوق
a
buzz of excitement/expectation
She
gets a buzz
out of her work.
Flying
gives me a real buzz
.
You can sense the creative buzz in the city.
The marketing campaign created extraordinary buzz.
4
news that people tell each other that may or may not be true
شایعه, خبر داغ, خبر هیجانآور
The buzz is that Matt is in Scotland. Have you heard anything?
synonym
rumour