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fizzy

/fiz-ee/US // ˈfɪz i //

发泡,发泡的,发酵,发酵的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    fizz·i·er, fizz·i·est.

    • : bubbly; fizzing.

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Examples

  • The chorus of voices this spring announcing the death of hard seltzer seems smaller, yet more strident, a sure sign of the continued power of the fizzy drinks.

  • You can add a range of ingredients to hard seltzer, from fruit, juice and bitters to even wine for a fizzy sangria.

  • This slightly fizzy blend of prosecco and peach pulp is ideal for a weekend brunch on the deck or a palate pick-me-up before dinner.

  • For so many years, it seemed like the imagination stopped after fizzy lemonade or a Shirley Temple, but, somewhere around 2016, it became impossible not to notice that the drinks world was moving beyond that.

  • Nitro cold brew makerNitro cold brew is infused with nitrogen gas for a creamy, smooth, somewhat fizzy feel that can be likened to beer.

  • Between them, Indians now drank 2,880 million bottles of fizzy drinks and flew 10 million miles each year.

  • And they start to overthrow their traditional drinks for fizzy sugared and flavored water packed into bottles and cans.

  • This number only gives you a small taste of the fizzy fun of this short-lived, buzzy production.

  • Later, Maf snuggles inside Marilyn's coat while she gets "fizzy" with Shelley Winters.

  • Once you leave the Champagne region of France, there are lots of fizzy wines to be had, and some bargains to be found.

  • Captain Nansen led Everett to his cot and gave him fizzy salts, but it was not until sundown that the trembling and nausea ceased.

  • We began to complain, and to long for the cool corridors and fizzy drinks and protecting screens of the hotel.

  • His son Fizzy Fry left his place as clerk in the hotel and went to work in the corn-cutting machine factory.

  • Much more than other people, because they drink lemonade and fizzy things, and the more you drink of those the more good you get.'

  • The Eau dvian is about the only table water universally sold in Europe that isnt fizzy, and is accordingly popular—and expensive.