释义 |
fizzing, ppl. a.|ˈfɪzɪŋ| [f. fizz v. + -ing2.] 1. That fizzes.
1841S. C. Hall Ireland I. 71 Endeavouring to divert the attention from the fizzing train. 1860Sala Lady Chesterf. v. 76 He always associated that fizzing..wine with Jacobinism. 1877M. M. Grant Sun-maid viii, A shining salver bore a small fizzing urn. 2. slang. First-rate, excellent; chiefly quasi-adv.
1885Daily Tel. 1 Aug. 2/2 ‘She'll do fizzing’, remarked Mr. Menders, ‘to stick up at the end of the barrer.’ |