英:[sɪz]
美:[sɪz]
英:[sɪz]
美:[sɪz]
n.
嘶嘶声
v.
发嘶嘶声,使发出嘶嘶声
intransitive verb
to hiss or to move with a hissing sound
the bumblebee sizzed right under his straw hat—Feike Feikema
noun
a hissing sound
Intransitive verb probably back-formation from sizzle >entry 1
1 Ought to have washed up a bit, and not give her such a shock, but my head was sizzing like a pin-wheel.
2 “It’s just lovely to feel the air sizzing past your ears.”
3 Then he would wipe his mouth on his shirt sleeve and take the coffee off his mustache with a sizzing noise.
4 An �olian harp made of rubber bands on a bicycle, aroused by the wind as the machine moves swiftly, gives the same soft rasp—a prolonged "sizz."
5 Consider Mr. Meshach, Who felt the furnace too: He let it sizz nor queried “Is It hot enough for you?”
6 I heard the din of happy voices in the "big house" and the sizz and songs of boiling kettles in the kitchen.
7 "That's a lie, first sizz out of the syphon," broke in another voice.
8 He simply drew the bedclothes around himself and let the rocket sizz.
9 Fairly hear it sizz Roun' Dock an' Mike—till Dock he shot, An' Mike he slacked that grip o' his An' fell, all spraddled out.
10 The steam began to sizz, settling swiftly into a rhythmatic chugging, as the revolving wheel began to churn up the water astern.
11 When she ran out of the room, socks were pressed surreptitiously against the pipe with a "sizz," and when she returned, innocent looking people were standing against the wall, no socks to be seen.
12 Boom! bang! sizz! went the fireworks, being set off by all four of the persons at once.
13 Some of the fuses issued in those days would burn down in a second or two, while others would "sizz" for a week before exploding.
14 With one grand sizz the three rockets went up into the air simultaneously.