释义 |
- n.(液体中的)气泡;(液体中的)气泡嘶嘶声;起泡饮料(尤指香槟)
- v.起泡发嘶嘶声
- 网络嘶嘶响;菲士;充气饮料
第三人称单数:fizzes 现在分词:fizzing 过去式:fizzed n. effervescence,sparkle,bubbles,froth,foam 1. | [i] 起泡发嘶嘶声when a liquidfizzes , it produces a lot of bubbles and makes a long sound like an ‘s’ |
| Champagne was fizzing in the glass. 杯里的香槟酒嘶嘶地冒泡。 | | Share prices are fizzing. 股价活力十足。 | | He started to fizz with enthusiasm. 他开始热情奔放起来。 |
1. | [u][sing] (液体中的)气泡the small bubbles of gas in a liquid |
| There is plenty of fizz and sparkle in the show. 演出精彩,妙趣横生。 | | The fizz has gone out of the market. 市场已失去生气。 |
2. | [u][sing] (液体中的)气泡嘶嘶声,嘶嘶声,劈啪声the sound that is made by bubbles of gas in a liquid, or a sound similar to this |
| the fizz of a firework 烟火的劈啪声 |
3. | [u] (informal) 起泡饮料(尤指香槟)a drink that has a lot of bubbles of gas, especially champagne |
v. | 1. to produce bubbles of gas 2. to make a hissing or continuous soft crackling sound 3. if a liquid fizzes, it has small gas bubbles on the surface that burst and make a soft noise | n. | 1. the sparkling quality of a drink caused by bubbles of gas 2. a hissing or continuous soft crackling sound 3. a quality of liveliness or excitement 4. a sparkling drink, especially champagne 1. the sparkling quality of a drink caused by bubbles of gas 2. a hissing or continuous soft crackling sound 3. a quality of liveliness or excitement 4. a sparkling drink, especially champagne |
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