单词 | fizz |
释义 | fizz (once / 6618 pages) vn To fizz is to froth or bubble over. If you shake up a soda, it will fizz out of the bottle when you open it. When something fizzes, you hear a hissing sound as the tiny gas bubbles are released. Any carbonated beverage will fizz when it's opened or poured, the way seltzer fizzes in a glass, or beer fizzes and foams in a mug. The word fizz, which has been in use since the 1600s, is imitative — in other words, it sounds just like what it means. WORD FAMILYfizz: fizzed, fizzes, fizzing, fizzy+/fizzy: fizzily USAGE EXAMPLESThen, a moment later, King finds Fuchs, who fizzes a left-footed shot a foot wide. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) The neon club signs and champagne fizzing hark back to the 1950s films. Salon(Dec 14, 2016) The English fizz invasion continues with these delicious wines, now available in the Washington area. Washington Post(Dec 09, 2016) 1v become bubbly or frothy or foaming Syn|Hypo|Hyper effervesce, foam, form bubbles, froth, sparkle lather form a lather seethefoam as if boiling bubble form, produce, or emit bubbles 2n an effervescent beverage (usually alcoholic) Hyper beverage, drink, drinkable, potable any liquid suitable for drinking |
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