释义 |
tizz, tiz|tɪz| shortened form of tizzy2.
1954B. Boland Return ii. iii, in Plays of Year IX. 326 Peter: Nothing matters. Angela: Practically nothing. All the things people get in such a tizz about—. 1958‘N. Blake’ Penknife in my Heart iv. 52 Miriam was as usual in a tiz. 1967R. Rendell New Lease of Death vi. 54 When Burden looked murderous, he added, ‘Don't get in a tiz with me.’ 1978Illustr. London News Nov. 97/1 The people of Morecambe were thrown into a tizz by this idea of a barrage [across Morecambe Bay]. |