Buzz in spanish

Zumbido

pronunciation: θumbidoʊ part of speech: noun
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buzz1 = zumbido, runrún. 

Example: In these residential neighborhoods, a passer-by is more likely to hear the cluck of a chicken than the buzz of a honeybee.

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» buzz saw = sierra circular.

Example: Working at the lumberyard pushing a tree through the buzz saw he accidentally sheared off all ten of his fingers.

» caffeine buzz = subidón de cafeína.

Example: Coffee tastes disgusting to me yet it delivers an enjoyable caffeine buzz that that the tastier energy drinks just cant deliver.

» get + a buzz from = disfrutar de, gustar, encantar, volverse loco, pirrarse, enloquecer.

Example: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.

buzz2 = alboroto, jaleo, bullicio, comidilla. 

Example: The article is entitled 'Turf wars in the playback software arena: Microsoft Netshow, Windows Multimedia Player, and all that buzz'.

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» abuzz = bullicioso, alborotado.

Example: She is keeping New York abuzz by shrouding the launch of 'Talk,' her new magazine, in mystery.

» buzz of expectancy = clima de expectación.

Example: We felt just the opposite, and revelled in the close knit atmosphere and buzz of expectancy surrounding the imminent arrival of food and drink.

buzz3 = de moda. 

Example: A new buzz phrase may affect businesses: the term 'individually identifiable information' has drawn federal attention.

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» buzzword [buzz word] = palabra de moda.

Example: 'Winsock' is the buzzword that dominates discussion about tcp/ip.

buzz4 = zumbar. 

Example: The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.

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» buzz with = pulular, ser un hervidero de, hervir, bullir, proliferar, abundar.

Example: The entire USA has begun to buzz with discusions on making this way of doing business the rule rather than the exception of 21st century life.

Buzz synonyms

hum in spanish: tararear, pronunciation: hʌm part of speech: noun seethe in spanish: hervir, pronunciation: sið part of speech: verb bombinate in spanish: bombinar, pronunciation: bɑmbəneɪt part of speech: verb bombilate in spanish: bombilar, pronunciation: boʊmbəleɪt part of speech: verb
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