释义 |
abuzz, adv. or pred. a.|əˈbʌz| [f. a prep.1 + buzz n.1 and v.1] In a buzz; filled with buzzing.
1859Dickens T. Two Cities iii. ix, The court was all astir and a-buzz. 1859Geo. Eliot A. Bede i. xxi, I hate the sound of women's voices; they're always either a-buzz or a-squeak. 1926J. G. Kerr in Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1926 111 The whole air is abuzz with discussions on sex. |