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buzz-cut (n.)
by 1973, American English, from buzz (n.), perhaps from the sound of the barber's electric clipper, + cut (n.) in the "haircut" sense.
1. Hundreds of flies buzz around us, and the workman keeps swatting them.
数百只苍蝇围着我们转,工作人员不停地拍打。

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2. And I'll buzz over to talk some sense into old Ocker.
我会不厌其烦地给那个固执己见的澳大利亚老头讲道理。

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3. We'll give him a buzz when we get to Maybury Street.
我们到了梅贝里街的时候会给他打电话.

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4. "There's no buzz, there's no oomph about the place," he complained.
“这地方没有人气,没有活力。”他抱怨道。

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5. Sex education in schools was the buzz topic.
性教育在学校是个热议话题。

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