buzzed
形容词
1. slightly intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, usually referring to alcohol or marijuana (略微醉的或受药物影响的,通常指酒精或大麻)
2. excited or full of energy (兴奋或充满活力的)
名词
1. the sound of a continuous low humming or buzzing noise (连续低沉的嗡嗡声)
2. a feeling of excitement or anticipation (兴奋或期待的感觉)
词语辨析
1. buzzed vs drunk: "buzzed" indicates a lesser degree of intoxication than "drunk" (buzzed相较于drunk表示的是醉酒程度较轻)
2. buzzed vs high: "buzzed" is commonly used to describe the effects of alcohol, while "high" is often associated with the effects of drugs, especially marijuana (buzzed通常用于描述酒精的效果,而high则常用于描述药物,尤其是大麻的效果)
词汇扩充
1. buzz (动词): to make a low, continuous humming or buzzing sound (发出低沉连续的嗡嗡声)
2. buzz (名词): a low, continuous humming or buzzing sound (低沉连续的嗡嗡声)
3. buzzing (形容词): producing a continuous low humming or buzzing sound (发出连续低沉的嗡嗡声)
近义词
tipsy, intoxicated, high, exhilarated, excited
反义词
sober, clear-headed
柯林斯词典
buzzed (adjective)
If you say that you are buzzed, you mean that you are very excited or have a lot of energy.
buzz (noun)
If something gives you a buzz, it makes you feel very excited or pleased.
If there is a buzz in a place, people are excited and talking about something.
牛津词典
buzzed (adjective)
informal: slightly drunk or under the influence of drugs
full of energy or excitement
buzz (noun)
a continuous, low humming or murmuring sound
a feeling of excitement or energy
用法
1. I felt a little buzzed after having a few drinks at the party. (形容词)
我在派对上喝了几杯酒后感到有些醉意。
2. The buzz of the bees filled the garden. (名词)
蜜蜂的嗡嗡声充满了花园。
3. The news created a buzz among the fans. (名词)
这个消息在粉丝中引起了一阵骚动。
例句
- I had a couple of beers and got a little buzzed. (我喝了几杯啤酒,有点醉了。)
- She always gets buzzed at parties and ends up embarrassing herself. (她总是在派对上喝醉,最后弄得尴尬。)
- The excitement in the air was palpable, and everyone was buzzing with anticipation. (空气中充满了兴奋,每个人都满怀期待。)
- The buzz of the city was invigorating, and I couldn't help but feel energized. (城市的喧嚣令人振奋,我禁不住感到充满活力。)
- The bees buzzed around the flowers, collecting nectar. (蜜蜂在花朵周围嗡嗡飞舞,采集花蜜。)
- There was a buzz of excitement as the concert began. (音乐会开始时,兴奋的嗡嗡声响起。)
- The news of their engagement created a buzz among their friends. (他们订婚的消息在朋友中引起了一阵骚动。)
- The children were buzzing with excitement on the first day of summer vacation. (暑假第一天,孩子们兴奋异常。)
- After a few drinks, he started feeling buzzed but still in control. (喝了几杯酒后,他开始感到有点醉了,但仍然保持着控制。)
- She buzzed with enthusiasm about her new project. (她对自己的新项目充满热情。)
- The constant buzz of the air conditioner made it difficult to concentrate. (空调持续发出的嗡嗡声让人难以集中注意力。)
- He felt a buzz of anticipation as he waited for the results of the competition. (等待比赛结果时,他充满期待。)
- They were buzzed about the upcoming concert and couldn't wait to see their favorite band perform. (他们对即将到来的音乐会感到兴奋,迫不及待地想看他们最喜欢的乐队表演。)
- She was buzzed with energy after her morning run. (晨跑后,她精力充沛。)
- The room was filled with the buzz of conversation as people mingled at the party. (人们在派对上交谈,屋子里弥漫着嗡嗡声。)
- I love the buzz of the city, the constant activity and excitement. (我喜欢城市的喧嚣,不断的活动和兴奋。)
- He felt a buzz of satisfaction when he finished the project ahead of schedule. (在提前完成项目时,他感到一阵满足感。)
- She could hear the buzz of the crowd from the stadium. (她可以听到从体育场传来的人群嘈杂声。)
- As the news spread, there was a buzz of anticipation throughout the office. (消息传开后,整个办公室充满了期待的嗡嗡声。)
- The bee buzzed around the garden, collecting pollen from the flowers. (蜜蜂在花园里嗡嗡飞舞,采集花粉。)
- She could feel the buzz of excitement in the air as the concert was about to start. (音乐会即将开始,她能感受到空气中的兴奋氛围。)