单词 | fizzy |
释义 | fizzy (fɪzi ) Word forms: fizzier , fizziest adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2 Fizzy drinks are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide. They make a sound like a long 's' when you pour them. [British] ...fizzy water. ...a can of fizzy drink. Synonyms: bubbly, bubbling, sparkling, effervescent Collocations: fizzy drink Is it time to can your sugar-free fizzy drink? The Sun (2017) So you can make a fizzy drink by stirring a teaspoon into a glass of fruit juice. The Sun (2011) He also turned a can of fizzy drink into a hot brew. The Sun (2016) And a can of fizzy drink finally made him go pop. The Sun (2009) Swap cola for fizzy water and sweets for chopped dried fruits. The Sun I can tell you it takes exactly three small bottles of orange juice and one bottle of fizzy water to fill one. Times, Sunday Times Drink a little fizzy water and feel the bubbles reoxygenate your blood. The Sun It's kind of like fizzy water: nothing wrong with it until you start bunging in sugar and colouring and creepozoid additives. Times, Sunday Times It cost €15 yet tasted exactly like any other glass of fizzy water. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 多气的 Japanese: シューシュー泡立つ |
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