fizz
n. 興奮; 活力; 嘶嘶聲; 〈美〉發泡性飲料(特指香檳酒等)
vi. 興奮; 發嘶嘶聲; (液體,通常指飲料)起泡
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.
過了一會兒他們的母親回來了,用托盤端著一杯杯嘶嘶冒泡的飲料。
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.
我剛發動引擎時,引擎冒出火星,發出長長的嘶聲,然後就熄火了。
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.
一家巴西公關公司給他的競選活動帶來了些許活力。
Champagne or sparkling wine is sometimes called fizz .
...a bottle of fizz.
一瓶香檳
1. an effervescent beverage (usually alcoholic)
1. form bubbles;
Would you like some gin fizz?
想要點杜松子汽酒 嗎 ?
He called for a gin fizz and weinies.
他要了杜松子香檳酒和紅腸.
You could hear the liquid fizz as she poured it out of the bottle.
她將液體倒出瓶子時,你可以聽到它嘶嘶冒泡.
If the temperature is too high, the fizz.
如果溫度過高, 就會起泡.
Burton sipped his gin fizz.
伯頓抿了一口杜松子汽酒.