Examples of using Buzzes in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Door buzzes.
It stinks back here.- fly buzzes.
Phone buzzes.
The object rattles, pings, blinks and buzzes.
Door buzzes.
Doll still squeaks and buzzes.
Door buzzes.
Less than five minutes later my blackberry buzzes again!
Door buzzes and beeps.
Doorbell buzzes.
When I am nearly through reading the report on China, my Blackberry buzzes.
Doorbell buzzes.
As the meeting progresses and we are examining the designs, my Blackberry buzzes.
Doorbell buzzes.
The Rosticceria Magia always buzzes with customers thanks to the goodness of its products and also for the great variety that it offers.
Intercom buzzes.
In the evenings, the hotel's restaurant buzzes with activity, delivering views of the bottom-lit pool and the distant glimmering lights of Fort de France.
Intercom buzzes.
The hotel buzzes during the day with activities for all ages, including indoor and outdoor bowling and ballroom dancing, but it quiets down by nightfall.
Tilriiffner buzzes.
Neon light buzzes, more thunder.
Groans Cellphone buzzes.
My Blackberry buzzes just in time.
Machinery buzzes.
Thessaloniki car rental- Greece's second largest city buzzes with life, and is a prime destination for those who want a taste of the country's contemporary culture.
Intercom buzzes.
The old swimming pool in Feldkirch buzzes like the transformer of a railway.
The C-View Cafe offers up coffee and lite fare in the lobby,while L'attitude bar buzzes with afternoon cocktails and live music each night.
The Times,"Blue Bomb Buzzes Metropolis.
After reaching the closed pressure, the compressor runs or buzzes for a short time and then switches oÕ automatically.