fizzes

fizzes

美 [fɪz]  英 [fɪz]

  • n.嘶嘶声;活跃;〈美〉发泡性饮料(特指香槟酒等)
  • v.嘶嘶地响[发泡];高兴
  • 网络菲士类;费斯酒;飞啧类

词形变化

第三人称单数:fizzes  现在分词:fizzing  过去式:fizzed  

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
嘶嘶声
2.
活跃
3.
〈美〉发泡性饮料(特指香槟酒等)
v.
1.
嘶嘶地响[发泡]
2.
兴奋,高兴

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

When a chemical reaction fizzes , it is usually because it is producing a gas. This called effervescence.

化学反应发出通常因为正在产生气体就是所谓”。

Little kids are so fond of watching a firework that fizzes as it moves along in serpentine manner when ignited.

孩子喜欢观看点燃一样蜿蜒移动发出烟火

A class bewitched by a problem, a discovery, an experience , fizzes lide a firework and celebrates in stars!

一个问题一个发现一种体验全班同学着迷整个班级节日烟火满天星斗欢快绽放

He fizzes with energy and ideas, and seems more of an intellectual heavyweight than most of the current field (though that is not hard).

精力充沛思想丰富相比当前多数领域影响力人物一个智慧重量级人物虽然并不做到)。

And, as anyone who has studied chemistry at schoolboys, if you drop chalk into acid it fizzes away to nothing.

并且学校化学实验知道如果白垩酸性溶液作响直至溶解殆尽

The drink fizzes up when you first pour it.

这种饮料冒泡

Champagne doesn't fizz because of carbon dioxide ? it fizzes because of dirt or dust.

香槟泡沫不是因为二氧化碳--起泡因为尘土尘埃