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II . buzz [bʌz] VERB trans

1. buzz (telephone):

2. buzz LUFTF:

III . buzz <-es> [bʌz] SUBST

1. buzz of a bee, buzzer, fly:

2. buzz (call):

buzz off VERB intr ugs!

ˈbuzz cut SUBST

ˈbuzz word SUBST

Beispielsätze für buzzing

my head was buzzing

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The effect is to average out the alternating pull of the magnetic field and so prevent the core from buzzing at twice line frequency.
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The village had been buzzing with sightings of the two paranormal creatures for the last 10 days.
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The call is a high-pitched, buzzing and unmusical chirp, frequently compared to an electric fence.
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Heavily distorted drums take their place alongside syrupy analogue synths and disgusting fuzz guitars sounding like bees buzzing inside tin cans.
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Another possibly etymology comes from the word "hummel" (bumble-bee), referring to the buzzing sound of the drone.
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The electrical wires used to carry the signal often imparted a buzzing sound on the transmission.
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Voiced phonemes such as the pure vowels are, by definition, distinguished by the buzzing sound of this periodic oscillation of the vocal cords.
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Traditional grammars describing them as having a buzzing sound.
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With a population approaching 1.3 million it's a sprawling, diesel-laced city buzzing with tuk-tuks (three-wheeler taxis), street stalls, vibrant markets and dragon-topped temples.
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It being a soft whirring, buzzing trill, usually given from a sheltered vantage point deep within the foliage of shrubby vegetation.
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