fizzle的意思和读音

fizzle

: [ˈfɪz(ə)l] : ['fɪz(ə)l]

n.

v.

fizzles  fizzling  fizzled  fizzles out  fizzling out  

v.flourish

v.fizz,hiss,sizzle,spit,sputter

fizzlev.

1.when sth, especially sth that is burning,fizzles , it makes a sound like a long ‘s’

n.1.2.

v.1.2.

n.1.a gradual failure, especially in a situation that seemed to start out successfully2.a soft hissing sound

v.1.to gradually fail, become less enthusiastic, or disappear, especially after starting successfully

1. undesirable: fizzle seedling: ...

2. Fizz fizzle flap ...

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5. Sparktalker Fizzle Guzzzle 耀 ...

6. Gnosis Fizzle 。 Deadly Boss Mods 。 ...

7. ... [] Examiner-Button [] Fizzle [] FriendsMenuXP ...

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1.With the local elections over, the protests will probably fizzle for a while. But Mr Rajoy should have no illusions.

2.If China's rebound were to fizzle, it could easily drag the rest of the world into a double-dip recession.退

3.Well, it may just turn out to be an infatuation that may fizzle out sooner than you realize.嗯,――

4."Inflection point is talked " rear, also be to fizzle out to make rich a chess, Zhang Jindong receives a psywar of action solely.“

5.We have been here before, say sceptics, only to see fresh capital fizzle as bad assets ate through balance-sheets.

6.And if that's the case, Cook said the rally in stocks could fizzle out and investors will flock back to the dollar.

7.With the local elections over, the protests will probably fizzle for a while.

8.With everyone shocked, it looked as if the protests might fizzle out.

9.But he noted the rally could fizzle out down the road if investors remain unconvinced the sovereign debt issues have been resolved.,ADR退

10.Why are there others who excel at an early age, fizzle, and eventually drop out of the sport before realizing their full potential?退