sizzle / ˈsɪz əl /

🎓大学词汇咝咝声咝咝声响咝咝作响咝咝声中

sizzle3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

siz·zled, siz·zling.

  1. to make a hissing sound, as in frying or burning.
  2. Informal. to be very hot: It's sizzling out.
  3. Informal. to be very angry; harbor deep resentment: I'm still sizzling over that insult.
v. 有主动词 verb

siz·zled, siz·zling.

  1. to fry or burn with or as if with a hissing sound: to sizzle steaks on the grill; The sun sizzles the pavement.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a sizzling sound.

sizzle 近义词

v. 动词 verb

hiss, fry

更多sizzle例句

  1. Mids are clear and accurate, while treble is present without treading into any unpleasant sizzle.
  2. Quarterback Dak Prescott’s return from an ankle injury that cost him most of last season should add some sizzle to a rivalry that has lacked fire in recent years.
  3. Penske’s presentation was made up of sizzle reels introducing the numerous brands until the company’s ownership — from Billboard to The Hollywood Reporter.
  4. Mrs. Clinton gave them just the sizzle they yearned for in a recent interview in The Atlantic.
  5. As soon as everything started to sizzle hard, lots of water was added to the pot along with a small handful of salt.
  6. It is, on the other hand, a sizzle reel of quotable dialogue.
  7. “That seven-minute sizzle reel got seven TV offers,” Farah remembers.
  8. There are fewer huge parties than four years ago and far less political sizzle in the air.
  9. He stirred the smoldering ashes till the broiled fowl began to sizzle afresh.
  10. Let me bolster you up in these blankets and we'll soon have a supper that will sizzle the aches out of you.
  11. Silence here, too, broken only by the sputtering sizzle of the electrics.
  12. Then I went lickety-sizzle up the ladder to the haymow and sure enough Pop was right!
  13. In a jiffy, I'd be going slippety-sizzle over the edge of the eaves and land with a wham at Poetry's feet.