释义 |
ˈzizzy, a. colloq. [f. zizz n. + -y1.] Showy, spectacular; lively, uninhibited.
1966Guardian 5 Feb. 7/6 And who's going to pay for ‘Danger Man’ with that zizzy Patrick McGoohan, then? 1975New Yorker 21 Apr. 24/3 If you accept the silly, zizzy obviousness, it can make you laugh helplessly. 1976Times 4 Oct. 7 My wife said I should wear a dark suit but I did risk a particularly zizzy tie. 1983Guardian Weekly 6 Feb. 1/2 Zizzy little TV charts. |