buzzie
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A hand-held pneumatic drill used in mining.
— Dredging wasn't mining. A man had to know something about lode mining, and could Andy name a man working on the boat who knew a muckstick from a buzzie?
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A woman's breast.
— That's a fair pair of buzzies you've got there.
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A capped double-reed instrument.
— The brilliant qualities of the Diritto and the Curvo seem to lend themselves to use with sackbutts or large mixed ensembles composed of "buzzies" such as shawms, racketts, and crumhorns.
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A bur.
— So, instead, he took to hoeing weeds — thistles and buzzies — from the nearer paddocks.
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A buzzing insect.
— But be they flies or be they wasps, I neither care for buzzies nor stings.
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A gypsy.
— Actually, the Irish don't trouble themselves with which is which, but you buzzies get mighty frustrated trying to figure it out.
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Police officer.
— "We're no buzzies!' Manuel says, but the slit scrapes shut.
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Anything that produces a buzzing sensation.
— Uppers, downers, mood-altering buzzies. Junk.
词形变化
词源
From buzz + -ie.
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