fizzes
美 [f?z]
英 [f?z] 
- n.嘶嘶聲;活躍;〈美〉發泡性飲料(特指香檳酒等)
- v.嘶嘶地響[發泡];高興
- 網絡菲士類;費斯酒;飛嘖類
詞形變化
第三人稱單數:fizzes 現在分詞:fizzing 過去式:fizzed 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
When a chemical reaction fizzes , it is usually because it is producing a gas. This called effervescence.
在化學反應發出“咝咝”聲時,通常是因為它正在產生氣體,這就是所謂的“發泡”。
Little kids are so fond of watching a firework that fizzes as it moves along in serpentine manner when ignited.
小孩子喜歡觀看點燃時像蛇一樣蜿蜒移動并發出嘶嘶聲的煙火。
A class bewitched by a problem, a discovery, an experience , fizzes lide a firework and celebrates in stars!
一個問題,一個發現,一種體驗令全班同學著迷,整個班級就像一支節日煙火在滿天星斗中歡快地綻放!
He fizzes with energy and ideas, and seems more of an intellectual heavyweight than most of the current field (though that is not hard).
他精力充沛思想豐富,相比當前多數領域有影響力的人物他更像一個智慧型的重量級人物(雖然這并不難做到)。
And, as anyone who has studied chemistry at schoolboys, if you drop chalk into acid it fizzes away to nothing.
并且,在學校做過化學實驗的人都知道,如果你把白堊丟進酸性溶液里,它會嘶嘶作響直至溶解殆盡。
The drink fizzes up when you first pour it.
你初倒這種飲料時,它會嘶嘶冒泡。
Champagne doesn't fizz because of carbon dioxide ? it fizzes because of dirt or dust.
香檳起泡沫不是因為二氧化碳--它起泡是因為塵土或塵埃。