fizzing如何读

[fɪzɪŋ]

fizzing是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 发嘶嘶声
  2. 起泡沫
  3. 嘶嘶地响
  4. 起泡发嘶嘶声
  5. 起泡
  6. 兴奋
n. (名词)
  1. 嘶嘶声
  2. 充气饮料
  3. 发泡性饮料
  4. 菲滋酒
  5. 劈啪声
  6. 气泡嘶嘶声
  7. 起泡饮料
  8. 发泡饮料
  9. 兴奋
  10. 咝咝声

fizzing英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to make a hissing or sputtering sound : effervesce

to show excitement or exhilaration

noun

a hissing sound

spirit, liveliness

an effervescent beverage

fizzing词源英文解释

Verb probably of imitative origin

The first known use of fizz was in 1685

fizzing儿童词典英英释义

flatboatnoun

a boat with a flat bottom and square ends used on rivers for carrying freight

fizz1 of 2verb

to make a hissing or sputtering sound

fizz2 of 2noun

a hissing sound

a bubbling drink

fizzing 例句

1 It is outfitted with four stools; equipped with every kind of mixing and fizzing and grating and straining apparatus imaginable; festooned with kitschy swizzle sticks; and stocked with 50 different spirits.

2 I can see their curiosity fizzing: how on earth have two women gained fertility treatment on the NHS?

3 I don’t want my granddaughter to have to take out my teeth and put them in a glass of water fizzing with tablets like I did with Abuelo Jorge.

4 The room was fizzing with the kind of low-grade anarchic energy that comes from shredding old forms and piecing them back together in a sometimes ridiculous, sometimes think-twice way.

5 The Middle lacks MITM's fizzing energy and anarchic spirit – it's an almost defiantly traditionally tight set up that makes none of the imaginative leaps of its predecessor.

6 The imperfections – flickering or fizzing pictures, time-delayed or echoing voices – are part of the atmosphere of broadcasting from a riot or warzone or people's uprising.

7 It was so quiet in the hallway, I could hear the bubbles fizzing inside the can.

8 She was similarly peripheral in Live By Night, another rather dreary film in which she was one of the best things, fizzing and crackling whenever on screen.

9 Here the poor roach began fizzing so much, what with its stammer and its tearful disposition, that it became quite inarticulate and could only stare at Merlyn with mournful eyes.

10 the characteristic fizz of champagne

11 The wealthy pros of Ivory Coast’s national soccer team were resting in their luxury hotel last week, preparing for a match in Africa’s biggest tournament, when Yaya Camara sprinted onto a dusty lot and began fizzing one pass after another to his friends.

12 At last, he found a dance remix of an Arabic birthday song, and as the frenetic opening chords filled the room, a waitress strode out holding a cake fizzing with 18 sparkler candles.

13 And Ehnes joins other north American string players in a fizzing account of the glorious Octet, written by the wildly precocious Mendelssohn at the age of 16 – without a trace of teenage angst.

14 Yet, it is the balance of melancholy and fizzing optimism that underpins every word of Ephron’s gorgeous screenplay.

15 With its fizzing fringe of crystal-like microforms blossoming out of a conjunction of black circles, this fractal pattern looks crazy but is the outcome of geometrical calculations.

16 As we settle down with our mugs of Earl Grey tea, the spring rain fizzing against the windows, the feeling is almost – if not quite – cosy.

17 He's a quart of fizzing energy crammed into a pint pot.

18 And to me, it’s fermentation: I picture things fizzing and bubbling.

19 There's a fizzing, daring originality to Sisterland that draws you in and takes your breath away.

20 Scientists are conventionally apolitical figures, but these days, nutrition researchers write editorials and books that resemble liberal activist tracts, fizzing with righteous denunciations of “big sugar” and fast food.

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