buzzed
adjective informal uk/bʌzd/ us/bʌzd/ (also buzzed up, /ˌbʌzd ˈʌp/ /ˌbʌzd ˈʌp/)
兴奋的
excited
He's buzzed about the film he's planning to direct. 他为自己计划执导的电影而感到兴奋。
After all these years, I'm still buzzed up about the work that we do. 那么些年过去了,我仍然为我们所干的事而感到兴奋。
US醉醺醺的;吸毒不清醒的
drunk or under the influence of a drug
I was arrested just because my friend was driving a little buzzed and I was the passenger. 我被逮捕只是因为我的朋友开车时有点喝多了,而我是乘客。
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- Anyone who's heard their remarkable recordings would be buzzed to hear of the band's reunion.
- The waves are perfect today and the surfers are buzzed.
- By the end of the day I'm so buzzed with caffeine I can't sleep.
- The bespectacled rocker looks like an accountant who got buzzed up at a party.
- We were both fairly hungry and a little buzzed, so we indulged in their guiltily pleasurable corn nuggets.
- It was so easy to drink and get dope. But I didn't just get a little buzzed. I was getting drunk almost every night.