abuzz

英 [ə'bʌz] 美 [ə'bʌz]
  • adj. 嗡嗡的;嘁嘁喳喳的;呈现忙碌状况(的);议论纷纷(的)
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abuzz (adv.)
1859, from a- (1) + buzz (n.). First recorded in Dickens.
1. Washington has been abuzz with stories about disarray inside the White House.
整个华盛顿都对白宫内发生的混乱议论纷纷。

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2. In less than twenty - four hours London was abuzz.
不到 二十四 小时的光景,伦敦就热闹开了.

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3. However, local media and many Rotorua residents were abuzz about the amount.
然而, 当地媒体和许多居民被充斥罗托鲁瓦的数额.

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4. Inside the school, everyone was abuzz about the bizarre weather.
学校里, 所有人都在谈论这种怪异天气.

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5. The country abuzz with happiness on the first morning of Eid.
尔德节的第一天,全国上下一片喜庆和欢乐.

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