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sizzle

/siz-uhl/US // ˈsɪz əl //UK // (ˈsɪzəl) //

咝咝声,咝咝声响,咝咝作响,咝咝声中

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v.无主动词 verb
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    siz·zled, siz·zling.

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

    siz·zled, siz·zling.

    • : 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
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    • : a sizzling sound.

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Examples

  • Mids are clear and accurate, while treble is present without treading into any unpleasant sizzle.

  • 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.

  • Penske’s presentation was made up of sizzle reels introducing the numerous brands until the company’s ownership — from Billboard to The Hollywood Reporter.

  • Mrs. Clinton gave them just the sizzle they yearned for in a recent interview in The Atlantic.

  • As soon as everything started to sizzle hard, lots of water was added to the pot along with a small handful of salt.

  • It is, on the other hand, a sizzle reel of quotable dialogue.

  • “That seven-minute sizzle reel got seven TV offers,” Farah remembers.

  • There are fewer huge parties than four years ago and far less political sizzle in the air.

  • He stirred the smoldering ashes till the broiled fowl began to sizzle afresh.

  • Let me bolster you up in these blankets and we'll soon have a supper that will sizzle the aches out of you.

  • Silence here, too, broken only by the sputtering sizzle of the electrics.

  • Then I went lickety-sizzle up the ladder to the haymow and sure enough Pop was right!

  • In a jiffy, I'd be going slippety-sizzle over the edge of the eaves and land with a wham at Poetry's feet.