35 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -luzzi-
/ลู้ ถึ สี่/     /L UW1 T S IY0/     /lˈuːtsiː/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -luzzi-, *luzzi*

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น buzz

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
luzzi
 /L UW1 T S IY0/
/ลู้ ถึ สี่/
/lˈuːtsiː/
buzz
 /B AH1 Z/
/บะ สึ/
/bˈʌz/

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
buzz(n) เสียงเหมือนผึ้งร้องหึ่งๆ, See also: กระซิบกระซาบ, เสียงพึมพำ, Syn. bumble

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
buzzA bee is buzzing.
buzzAll that time the things granddad had said, like the sound of flies flying round a melon, buzzed in my head.
buzzComputer users have so many buzzwords, it's a wonder if anyone else can understand them.
buzzDon't buzz about my ears.
buzzI'll give him a buzz.
buzzPlease push the buzzer.
buzzThat year's buzzword was digital : digital clocks, digital microwave ovens, even digital pens.
buzzThe boss buzzed his secretary.
buzzThe buzzer sounded.
buzzThe crowd buzzed with excitement.
buzzThe plane buzzed the control tower.
buzzThe square buzzed with excitement.

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
buzz
 (v, n) /b uh1 z/ /บะ สึ/ /bˈʌz/

WordNet (3.0)
buzz(n) sound of rapid vibration, Syn. bombilation, bombination, Example: the buzz of a bumble bee
buzz(n) a confusion of activity and gossip, Example: the buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued
buzz(v) make a buzzing sound, Syn. bombilate, bombinate, Example: bees were buzzing around the hive
buzz(v) fly low, Example: Planes buzzed the crowds in the square
buzz(v) call with a buzzer, Example: he buzzed the servant
buzzard(n) a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States, Syn. turkey vulture, turkey buzzard, Cathartes aura
buzzard(n) the common European short-winged hawk, Syn. Buteo buteo
buzzards bay(n) an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean in southeastern Massachusetts
buzz bomb(n) a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb, Syn. robot bomb, V-1, doodlebug, flying bomb
buzzer(n) a signaling device that makes a buzzing sound

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Buzz

n. 1. A continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones, or of a general expression of surprise or approbation. “The constant buzz of a fly.” Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

I found the whole room in a buzz of politics. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

There is a buzz all around regarding the sermon. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A whisper; a report spread secretly or cautiously. [ 1913 Webster ]

There's a certain buzz
Of a stolen marriage. Massinger. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Phonetics) The audible friction of voice consonants. H. Sweet. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzz

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Buzzed p. pr. & vb. n. Buzzing. ] [ An onomatopœia. ] To make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings. Hence: To utter a murmuring sound; to speak with a low, humming voice. [ 1913 Webster ]

Like a wasp is buzzed, and stung him. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ]

However these disturbers of our peace
Buzz in the people's ears. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzz

v. t. 1. To sound forth by buzzing. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To whisper; to communicate, as tales, in an under tone; to spread, as report, by whispers, or secretly. [ 1913 Webster ]

I will buzz abroad such prophecies
That Edward shall be fearful of his life. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Phonetics) To sound with a “buzz”. H. Sweet. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzzard

a. Senseless; stupid. [ R. & Obs. ] Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzzard

n.[ O.E. busard, bosard, F. busard, fr. buse, L. buteo, a kind of falcon or hawk. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. (Zool.) A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus Buteo and related genera. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) In the United States, a term used for the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura), and sometimes indiscriminately to any vulture. [ PJC ]

☞ The Buteo vulgaris is the common buzzard of Europe. The American species (of which the most common are Buteo borealis, Buteo Pennsylvanicus, and Buteo lineatus) are usually called hen hawks. -- The rough-legged buzzard, or bee hawk, of Europe (Pernis apivorus) feeds on bees and their larvæ, with other insects, and reptiles. -- The moor buzzard of Europe is Circus æruginosus. See Turkey buzzard, and Carrion buzzard. [ 1913 Webster ]


Bald buzzard, the fishhawk or osprey. See Fishhawk.
[ 1913 Webster ]

2. A blockhead; a dunce. [ 1913 Webster ]

It is common, to a proverb, to call one who can not be taught, or who continues obstinately ignorant, a buzzard. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzzardet

n. (Zool.) A hawk resembling the buzzard, but with legs relatively longer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzzer

n. One who, or that which, buzzes; a whisperer; a talebearer. [ 1913 Webster ]

And wants not buzzers to infect his ear
With pestilent speeches of his father's death. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzzingly

adv. In a buzzing manner; with a buzzing sound. [ 1913 Webster ]

Buzzsaw

def>A circular saw; -- so called from the buzzing it makes when running at full speed. [ 1913 Webster ]


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