英 [ˈfɪzl] 美 [ˈfɪzl]
vi. 失败;发嘶嘶声;萎靡
n. 失败;嘶嘶声
复数fizzles
第三人称单数fizzles
现在分词fizzling
过去式fizzled
过去分词fizzled
fizzle /ˈfɪzəl/ [ fizzling fizzled fizzles ]
不及物动词 If something fizzles, it ends in a weak or disappointing way after starting off strongly. 虎头蛇尾地结束
Our relationship fizzled into nothing.
我们的关系无果而终了。
动词词组 Fizzle out means the same as . fizzle out 同 fizzle
The railway strike fizzled out on its second day as drivers returned to work.
由于司机复工,铁路罢工第二天就草草收场了。
a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval)
同义词: hiss / hissing / hushing / sibilation
end weakly
同义词: taper off / peter out / fizzle out
... 【Sparkbot(汽车人)火花战士】 Fizzle闪灭 Guzzle闪耀 ...
... founder v.(船)沉没,(计划)失败 fizzle n咝咝声,失败 flummox v.使混乱,背诵出错n.失败? ...
... like-minded 志趣相投的;具有相思意向或目的的 fizzle 失败;嘶嘶声 mindful of 注意着;想着 ...
... like-minded 志趣相投的;具有相思意向或目的的 fizzle 失败;嘶嘶声 mindful of 注意着;想着 ...
fizzy 起泡沫的;嘶嘶作响的
What could make it fizzle out this time?
那么这次又有什么可能导致失败呢?
Did your ebook fizzle out after a few pages?
你的电子书是不是一些页数之后终归失败?
Or will the idea disappointingly fizzle once again?
还是又一次以失望告终?
As the older model's sales fizzle, so the younger one can take up the slack.
Most economists in Japan expect the effects of the measures to fizzle out by late summer.
ECONOMIST: Praise Clinton and pass more bills to stir Japan��s economy
Just as the discussion seemed about to fizzle out, two new contributions have arrived.