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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
buzz1 /bʌz/ sustantivo (of insect) zumbido m;
(of voices) rumor m;
(as signal) zumbido m
buzz2 verbo intransitivo [insect] zumbar;
[telephone/alarm clock] sonar(conj.⇒);
my ears were ~ing me zumbaban los oídos

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
buzz [bʌz]
1   nombre
1   (sonido) (de abeja) zumbido
2   (de conversación) rumor
3   fam (llamada) telefonazo: give me a buzz next week, dame un telefonazo la semana que viene
    
II verbo intransitivo zumbar



buzz: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009
Compound Forms:
buzz aboutn informal (excited anticipation of sth)entusiasmo nm
 entusiasmarse v pron
 sentir excitación vtr
Sentía una enorme excitación al pensar en la fiesta
buzz sawn (spinning circular saw)sierra circular nf
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