buzzer

बजर
definition
noun
The children learnt a lot of interesting things and were able to put their learning into practice as they busied themselves into putting electrical circuits together and making light bulbs glow and buzzers buzz!
an electrical device, similar to a bell, that makes a buzzing noise and is used for signaling.
translation of 'buzzer'
बजर,
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example
So well in fact the 'buzzer' was pushed and the cameras were switched off.
Billy noticed a red light above the office door with an electric 'buzzer' to announce a vacancy.
An emergency-stop pushbutton can be used in conjunction with a 'buzzer' to help improve safety in the workplace.
It's time to go up to your front door, Mother, and ring the rattling 'buzzer' of a bell, the door with two curved fangs.
A minute or two later, the door 'buzzer' was ringing at my door, I went and buzzed back.
Traffic wardens will be able to contact drivers causing an obstruction through a special 'buzzer' on their van windscreens.
As soon as the bar code scanner detects an overdue volume, it should set off 'buzzers' and flashing lights, summoning the head librarian to deliver a public ticking off to the errant bookworm.
We have security 'buzzers' for entry to our flats and night after night, day after day, they ring the buzzer.
Many business people just could not afford armed security personnel, so many settled for cheap electronic 'buzzers' .
It's also used for electrical components for schools, to demonstrate circuits with tiny solar panels and windmills as well as the traditional 'buzzers' , lights and switches.
The children learnt a lot of interesting things and were able to put their learning into practice as they busied themselves into putting electrical circuits together and making light bulbs glow and 'buzzers' buzz!
As fluent with their bodies as with language, they sing, sort papers, go berserk, and snap to attention when 'buzzers' go off, signaling the need to receive of send messages.
I couldn't swear to it, what with scissors snipping and 'buzzers' buzzing, but I think the young lad was asking his dad why you still needed a haircut when you were going bald.
Alarm devices, all activated by micturition, included bells, 'buzzers' , lights, and vibrators.
Observational studies have found no evidence that insect electrocuters and ultrasonic 'buzzers' reduce bites to humans from infected anopheline mosquitoes.
We successfully used biofeedback devices (basically moisture sensors linked to 'buzzers' to wake the children up when necessary) together with a rewards programme.
Doorbells are available in a variety of sounds, from chimes or 'buzzers' to recorded sound tracks.
Trains have those horrible hand-operated electronic 'buzzers' .
It was routine on the ward that mothers were given 'buzzers' and they used them to call us for assistance.
Ladies and gentlemen, press your 'buzzers' … now.
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