0 (of an insect) to make a noise by beating its wings eg when flying -- kêu vo vo
The bees buzzed angrily.
1 to be filled with or make a similar noise -- ồn ào
My ears are buzzing
The crowd was buzzing with excitement.
2 (sometimes with a) a buzzing sound -- tiếng rì rầm
a buzz of conversation.
A bee buzzes thanks to ' internal causation ', but a doorbell requires external causation ; so only in the second use does the unaccusative-causative alternation obtain.
The wings were brought forward to extend laterally and were buzzed rapidly (blurred images of wings were displaced about 20-30 dorsally and ventrally in video images).
The postman buzzed the doorbell.
What ingenious constitutional or citizenship device buzzes within that agile mind?
What might be termed the euro-industrial relations agenda is buzzing away merrily.
There has been a plethora of statements buzzing about in recent weeks from almost everyone in this field.
I do not think there was any "buzzing" of planes by planes.
One assumes that the computers will start buzzing again next week and that we shall get some sense back into the system.
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發聲, 發嗡嗡聲, 發蜂鳴聲…
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