fizzes
v. (液体,通常指饮料)起泡,发嘶嘶声( fizz的第三人称单数 )
If a drink fizzes, it produces lots of little bubbles of gas and makes a sound like a long 's'.
After a while their mother was back, holding a tray of glasses that fizzed.
过了一会儿他们的母亲回来了,用托盘端着一杯杯嘶嘶冒泡的饮料。
If something such as an engine fizzes, it makes a sound like a long 's'.
When I started the engine it sparked, fizzed and went dead.
我刚发动引擎时,引擎冒出火星,发出长长的嘶声,然后就熄火了。
If you say that someone puts fizz into something, you mean that they make it more interesting or exciting.
A Brazilian public relations firm has brought some fizz into his campaign.
一家巴西公关公司给他的竞选活动带来了些许活力。
Champagne or sparkling wine is sometimes called fizz .
...a bottle of fizz.
一瓶香槟
He clapped his hands for a boy and ordered two gin fizzes.
他拍了拍手招呼侍者过来,要了两杯杜松子汽酒.
The drink fizzes up when you first pour it.
刚倒出来的饮料会有气泡咕咕上升.