单词 | sizzle |
释义 | sizzlen. A hissing sound, esp. one produced by the action of frying or roasting; also, broiling heat. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > continuous or protracted sound > sibilant sound > [noun] > fizz or sizzle fizz1812 sizzle1823 fizzing1842 fizzle1842 snifting1849 sizzling1877 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > cooking > [noun] > making hissing sound during cooking > noise produced sizzle1880 the mind > emotion > excitement > exciting > [noun] > quality excitancya1834 thrillingness1847 thrill1886 voltage1890 excitingnessa1910 zizz1920 sizzle1964 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > [noun] > great or intense heat ferventness1398 fervence14.. fervourc1440 broil1583 fervency1598 ardour1645 ardency1677 fervidity1727 incandescence1849 sizzle1964 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words 351 Sizzle, the half hiss, half sigh of an animal; of an owl for instance. 1880 Scribner's Monthly June 222 The sizzle and delectable flavor of the deer's juicy ribs roasting in those ashes. 1901 Munsey's Mag. 24 510/2 The match..ended a wasted life in a sizzle of despair. 1964 Economist 1 Feb. 400/1 The Jesuit sanctuary at Loyola..was a sizzle of sex-appeal. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 17 July 6/1 You've reached middle age, and your marriage has lost its sizzle. Compounds sizzle cymbal n. a cymbal, used chiefly in jazz and dance bands, with several small rivets set loosely through it to make a sizzling sound when the cymbal is struck. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > percussion instrument > [noun] > cymbal cymbalc825 chimea1300 chime-bellc1300 basinsa1350 target1696 zill1754 cymbalon1824 finger cymbal1845 crash cymbal1927 choke-cymbal1934 sock cymbal1936 sizzle cymbal1944 top cymbal1948 ride1956 splash cymbal1961 1944 W. Apel Harvard Dict. Music 198/1 Various modifications are used in jazz bands, e.g., the Choke cymbal, the Sizzle cymbal. 1964 R. Burns Selection, Care, & Use of Cymbals 7 Sizzle cymbals are immensely popular with drummers playing with jazz groups. 1967 New Yorker 21 Jan. 52/2 Marsala told me just to play with wood~blocks and a sizzle cymbal. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online December 2019). sizzlev. 1. transitive. To burn or scorch so as to produce a hissing sound; to burn up with intense heat. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > continuous or protracted sound > sibilant sound > make sibilant [verb (transitive)] > fizz or sizzle sizzle1603 fizz1665 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > heating or making hot > subjection or exposure to heat or fire > subject or expose to heat or fire [verb (transitive)] > damage or injure by heat or fire > scorch scorklec1374 bristle1483 scorch1511 birsle1513 sparch1532 scrimplea1572 bescorch1582 scorch1602 sizzle1603 fry1695 char1805 Phrygianize1836 swinge1844 1603 S. Harsnett Declar. Popish Impostures xxiii. 165 Having his taile wel sizled with brimstone or scalded soundly with Holy water. 1624 J. Gee Foot out of Snare 47 Hath none read of..the holy potion, to scald, broil, and to sizle the Diuell? 1678 C. Cotton Scarronnides (new ed.) 109 To sizel thy Tail in stead of Paper. 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words 351 If we heen't rain in another week we shall be all sizzled up. 2. intransitive. a. To make a kind of hissing sound, esp. in the process of frying, roasting, or burning. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > be hot [verb (intransitive)] > make hissing sound with heat sizzlea1825 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > continuous or protracted sound > sibilant sound > [verb (intransitive)] > fizz or sizzle byssa1522 fizz1685 sizz1788 sizzlea1825 frizzle1839 fizzle1859 a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) Sizzle, to dry and shrivel up with hissing, by the action of fire on some greasy or juicy substance. 1861 O. W. Holmes Elsie Venner v. 50 In it the hot iron being then allowed to sizzle, there results a peculiar singed aroma. 1883 E. C. Rollins New Eng. Bygones (new ed.) 67 From its ends sizzled and dropped its sap. b. figurative. ΚΠ 1859 H. D. Beecher & E. D. Proctor Life Thoughts 2nd Ser. 91 This question is sizzling everywhere. 1880 ‘M. Twain’ Tramp Abroad I. 245 I simply sat still..and sizzled,—for I was being slowly fried to death in my own blushes. 1928 ‘Brent of Bin Bin’ Up Country xv. 266 As Little River was in the same direction he sizzled away to old Healey at the point of the spur. 1966 Daily Tel. 15 Nov. 13/3 Some colours vibrate when they are used together and I often use them to make a dull corner sizzle. 1979 Fisherman's Weekly 21 July 27/1 When a run comes, line can sizzle off the reel, so be sure to use an open bale-arm plus indicator. Derivatives ˈsizzling n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > cooking > [noun] > making hissing sound during cooking sizzling1877 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > continuous or protracted sound > sibilant sound > [noun] > fizz or sizzle fizz1812 sizzle1823 fizzing1842 fizzle1842 snifting1849 sizzling1877 1877 E. G. Squier Peru (1878) 234 There is a gentle and constant sizzling of frying meats. 1884 Harper's Mag. Sept. 526/2 We could..hear the sizzling of our cutlets. ˈsizzling adj. also figurative ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > exciting > [adjective] stirring1421 excitative1490 rousing1576 animating1595 excitant1608 exciteful?1615 spirit-stirringa1616 spiritous1624 excitatinga1643 exagitating1646 fermentive1656 awakening1694 electrifying1746 upstirring1751 electrical1760 thrilling1768 excitive1774 proceleusmatic1775 electric1789 inspiriting1796 fermentitious1807 exciting1811 red-hot1835 hair-raising1838 suscitating1840 arousing1841 sizzling1845 zesty1853 excitory1861 throbbing1864 buzzing1882 ding-dong1887 thrillful1887 stir-up1890 large1895 thrilly1896 high voltage1909 voltaic1920 sizzly1936 Boy's Own1967 hot shit1967 crunk1995 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > continuous or protracted sound > sibilant sound > [adjective] > fizz or sizzle fizzling1816 fizzing1841 sizzling1845 fizzy1855 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > [adjective] > having or communicating much heat > very > so as to make hissing sound piping hotc1390 sizzling1845 1845 S. Judd Margaret i. xvii. 159 From the ends of the wood the sap fries and drips on the sizzling coals below. 1890 H. Caine Bondman xxvi Instantly a sizzling and bubbling sound came up from below. 1923 A. Huxley Antic Hay xxi. 290 She waved her hand towards the sizzling brilliance of the portrait... ‘Every picture tells a story.’ 1947 Sporting Mirror 7 Nov. 8/1 His intended tap back to goalkeeper Hesford, from a long way out, became a sizzling shot which won the game for Charlton. 1977 Time 30 May 51/2 The sizzling increases [in personal income] of February and March. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1823v.1603 |
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