Examples of using Buzzed in English and their translations into Chinese
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My first buzzed blog.
After 2 beers I felt quite buzzed.
Chav buzzed his secretary.
The flexi in Jack's suitcase buzzed for the third time.
Her cell buzzed back almost immediately.
He sat, angry and bewildered, until he remembered something, then buzzed Communications.
I buzzed the guy up; what can you do?
The entire hall buzzed with energy.
Flies buzzed in the cell and the baby had several mosquito bites.
It was doable at 460 degrees in one solid drag, and it was just enough to feel a little brighter butnot especially buzzed.
The phone buzzed, and Stone picked it up.
Afghan dignitaries gathered for the ceremony in the presidential palace as helicopters buzzed overhead ferrying in foreign guests.
My phone buzzed, and I looked down.
Hilda would recall how she, her friends, and 85 political prisoners were inhumanely treated:they slept on floors while mosquitoes buzzed around their humid cells;
The phone buzzed again, and again he ignored it.
If you wait until you feel buzzed or tipsy to start eating, you're too late.
After all, buzzed driving is drunk driving, especially to the cops.
If you wait until you're feeling buzzed or tipsy to start eating, it's already too late.
They murmured and buzzed until Aunty said if Jem didn't turn on the livingroom lights he would disgrace the family.
Every time I fed in hospital, I buzzed a midwife to check the latch,” says Emma, mum of two, Australia.
As a helicopter buzzed overhead, crowds of boys in jeans and girls and women wearing deep-colored prairie dresses watched the rescue effort.
He says that early one morning, his intercom buzzed, and when he answered it a voice he didn't recognize said,"Dick Laurant is dead.".
The cell phone buzzed on the desk, bringing up an unfamiliar phone number.
Russian social media buzzed Saturday with angry nationalist comments blasting Putin for failing to protect his ally.
In late April, a toy drone buzzed past the palace of the king of Saudi Arabia, leading Saudi security forces to shoot it down.
Mark Stucky fought in the Iraq war, once buzzed a Soviet warplane over the Sea of Japan and has flown all sorts of experimental aircraft.
On April 10, 2014, Su-24 planes“buzzed” the new American destroyer USS Donald Cook in the Black Sea, flying past several times at close range.
The buzzing seems to be generated manually.