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fizz

/fiz/US // fɪz //UK // (fɪz) //

咝咝声,泡腾,泡水,泡芙

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a hissing or sputtering sound; effervesce.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fizzing sound; effervescence.
    • : soda water or other effervescent water.
    • : an iced mixed drink made of liquor, lemon juice, sugar, and soda: gin fizz.
    • : British Informal. champagne.

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Examples

  • For open bottles of bubbly, go for a sparkling wine-specific topper, as they can help the fizz go on for up to two days instead of 24 hours.

  • Hike to Bumpass Hell from Cold Boiling Lake—where bubbles rise like soda fizz—along a five-mile trail.

  • There is also pétillant-naturel, a rebirth of an old-style sparkling wine that simply completes fermentation in the bottle to capture some carbon dioxide and create a mild fizz.

  • We also have two more kosher wines for Passover — a rich, spicy red from Israel and a refreshing fizz from South Africa.

  • The bubbles still came out, but some of the fizz was getting lost.

  • But the fizz in Brazil and Turkey has yet to go flat, and the excitement and turmoil may well continue to spread across the globe.

  • Summer is here, people are thinking about vacation, and the fizz has fizzled.

  • The Tea Party in the United States still operates within the system, but its base is full of fizz and is a political force.

  • “This is a take on a Ramos Gin Fizz but done as a ‘bomb,’” Maloney explains.

  • I shall give 'em real turtle from Birch's, and as for fizz, they shall swim in it if they like.

  • There's nothing like fizz, it makes 'em all so friendly; and as for music, I've secured Toot and Kinney.

  • The fizz water must have something of the sort of thing that old Ponce de Leon sought.

  • So your Seltzer water doesn't pour fast enough to fizz outside the bottle, and your heart is sad.

  • Silver Fizz rushed in, hoping to stop him, Morris and Hank closely following his lead.