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get a buzz out of something/doing something collocation (alsoget a buzz from sth/doing sth) to get a feeling of excitement, energy, and pleasure out of something: I get a buzz out of public speaking.在公共场合演讲让我感到兴奋。 I got such a buzz out of seeing the kids' faces at the show. You can see what a buzz she gets from helping others. Some people get a buzz from the fact that they are recognized in the street. See
buzz I do what I do because I really get a buzz out of it. If you get a buzz out of discovering new music, then this club is for you. It was the buzz that I got out of standing on stage for the first time that made me want to be a performer. I feel I am making a difference to people's lives, and I do get a buzz out of that. There is no doubt that she gets a buzz from her work. She admits she gets a huge buzz from seeing the characters she has created come to life on screen. Do you still get a buzz from playing live, even at the end of such a long tour? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm alacrity animation ardour avidity boosterism commotion flirtation frenzy friskiness frisson frolic get-up-and-go hubbub pep perkiness physicality piquancy pizzazz whirl zealousness |