OXFORD 9000
📚 noun • entry_id 13946

buzz

/bʌz/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
zumbido • zurrido
A continuous humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.
In the steady buzz of flies the homeward-bound agent was lying flushed and insensible[.]
This probably explains the interest in UVB-76, or “The Buzzer,” a mysterious shortwave radio station that has been operating since 1982 and whose output consists of a monotonous bu…
entusiasmo • interés
A rush or feeling of energy or excitement; a feeling of slight intoxication.
Still feeling the buzz from the coffee, he pushed through the last of the homework.
suspiro
Major topic of conversation; widespread rumor; information spread behind the scenes.
I wasn't performing with Pimp and Smoove that much no more, but I had a solo deal with Ruthless Rap and a brand new mixtape that was creating a big buzz.
Mr. Hall? The buzz on Christian is that his parents have joint custody, so he'll be spending one semester in Chicago and one semester here.
Phrases
No hay frases
Word forms
📚 verb • entry_id 13947

buzz

/bʌz/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
comentar
To whisper; to communicate, as tales, in an undertone; to spread, as a report, by whispers or secretly.
I will buzz abroad such prophecies / That Edward shall be fearful of his life.