nom “buzz”
sg. buzz, pl. buzzes ou indén.
- bourdonnement
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The buzz of the bees was overwhelming when we stood next to the hive.
- buzz (sujet populaire ou rumeur)
The buzz around the office is that the company might be launching a new product next month.
- légère ivresse
After two glasses of wine, she enjoyed the gentle buzz that made her feel relaxed and happy.
- montée d'excitation
After her first sip of the energy drink, she felt an immediate buzz and was ready to tackle the day.
verbe “buzz”
infinitif buzz; il buzzes; prét. buzzed; part. passé buzzed; gér. buzzing
- bourdonner
The room was quiet except for the clock that buzzed softly on the wall.
- vibrer d'excitation
The office was buzzing with energy as everyone prepared for the big launch.
- faire entrer quelqu'un en appuyant sur un bouton (souvent accompagné d'un bourdonnement)
When you arrive at the apartment building, call me, and I'll buzz you in.