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Толковый словарь английского языка - buzz

 

Buzz

buzz
I. verb Etymology: Middle English bussen, of imitative origin Date: 14th century intransitive verb to make a low continuous humming sound like that of a bee, 2. murmur, whisper, to be filled with a confused murmur , to make a signal with a ~er, to go quickly ; hurry , to feel high especially from a drug, transitive verb to utter covertly by or as if by whispering, to cause to ~, to fly fast and close to , to summon or signal with a ~er, to drink to the last drop , II. noun Date: circa 1600 a persistent vibratory sound, 2. a confused murmur, rumor, gossip, a flurry of activity, fad, craze, speculative or excited talk or attention relating especially to a new or forthcoming product or event , a signal conveyed by ~er, high 4
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  n. & v. --n. 1 the hum of a bee etc. 2 the sound of a buzzer. 3 a a confused low sound as of people talking; a murmur. b a stir; hurried activity (a buzz of excitement). c colloq. a rumour. 4 sl. a telephone call. 5 sl. a thrill; a euphoric sensation. --v. 1 intr. make a humming sound. 2 a tr. & intr. signal or signal to with a buzzer. b tr. telephone. 3 intr. a (often foll. by about) move or hover busily. b (of a place) have an air of excitement or purposeful activity. 4 tr. colloq. throw hard. 5 tr. Aeron. colloq. fly fast and very close to (another aircraft). Phrases and idioms buzz off sl. go or hurry away. buzz-saw US a circular saw. buzz-word sl. 1 a fashionable piece of esp. technical or computer jargon. 2 a catchword; a slogan. Etymology: imit. ...
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