释义 |
fizzy, a. and n.|ˈfɪzɪ| [f. fizz v. + -y1.] Given to fizz. Also fig.
1855Sat. Rev. 17 Nov. 45/2 It is a very good article, this rollicking, noisy, fizzy letter. 1955Times 20 Aug. 7/6 With their N.A.A.F.I.'s and their bus stops, their parlour games and their fizzy lemonades, the soldiers strike a staid and respectable note. 1963Wodehouse Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves xviii. 143 A very different Bassett from the fizzy rejoicer who had exited so short a while before. Also n., a fizzy drink, e.g. champagne.
1896Kipling Seven Seas 209 The Captain stood a limberful of fizzy—Somethin' Brutt. 1970‘M. Underwood’ Shem's Demise v. 35 Can I have something to drink, Mum?.. Is there any fizzy? |