词汇 | give someone a buzz |
释义 | Idiom give someone a ring and give someone a buzz Theme: COMMUNICATION - TELEPHONE to call someone on the telephone. (Informal.)Nice talking to you. Give me a ring sometime.Give me a buzz when you're in town. Slang give someone a buzz Theme: PLEASURE tr. to give someone a chuckle or a bit of enjoyment.It always gives me a buzz to watch Sally do her act.Your little joke gave me a buzz. Theme: TELEPHONE tr. to give someone a telephone call.Give me a buzz sometime.I'll give her buzz tonight and ask her. Idiom give someone a buzzgive (someone) a buzz 1. to telephone someone. Give me a buzz when you get home. 2. (informal) if something gives you a buzz, it makes you feel excited. Watching live bands really gives me a buzz. give (one) a buzz1. To call one on the phone. Let me give her a buzz and see what she thinks about all this. 2. To cause one to feel high or excited. Sorry I'm talking so fast—that cup of coffee really gave me a buzz! give someone a buzz1. tv. to give someone a telephone call. Give me a buzz sometime. 2. tv. to give someone a chuckle or a bit of enjoyment. It always gives me a buzz to watch Sally do her act. |
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