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2 Translation results for
buzz
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
buzz
noun
buzzes
zumbido (de insectos)
;
murmullo, rumor (de voces)
Example sentences of
buzz
noun
•
We heard the
buzz
of the bees as we walked through the garden.
•
When the machine is turned on, it makes a quiet
buzz
.
•
There was a
buzz
of voices in the hall as the audience waited for the show to start.
•
What's the latest
buzz
about their marriage?
•
The
buzz
is that she turned down the job because the pay was too low.
More examples
•
There's been quite a
buzz
about the new movie.
•
The team's new players are creating a
buzz
among baseball fans.
•
There's been a lot of
buzz
about the new movie.
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buzz
verb
buzzed, has buzzed, is buzzing, buzzes
zumbar (dícese de un insecto), sonar (dícese de un teléfono o un despertador)
Example sentences of
buzz
verb
•
Flies were
buzzing
around the picnic tables.
•
The hall
buzzed
with excitement as the audience waited for the show to start.
•
My mind is
buzzing
with ideas.
•
The nurse
buzzed
the doctor who was on duty.
•
She
buzzed
her secretary to say she was going out for lunch.
More examples
•
Ring the bell when you arrive and someone will
buzz
you into the building.
•
Let me
buzz
you out.
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Reverse translation for
buzz
zumbido
(de insectos)
- buzzing, humming
murmullo
- murmur, murmuring, rustling, rustle
rumor
(de voces)
- rumor, murmur
zumbar
(dícese de un insecto)
- to buzz, to hum, to hit, to thrash, to make fun of
sonar
(dícese de un teléfono o un despertador)
- to ring, to sound, to blow (a trumpet, a nose), to ring (bells), to look or sound familiar
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