sizzle 英 [ˈsɪzl]   美 [ˈsɪzəl]

sizzle

sizzle  英 [ˈsɪzl] 美 [ˈsɪzəl]

vi. 发嘶嘶声  vt. 把…烧得发嘶嘶声  n. 嘶嘶声 

进行时:sizzling  过去式:sizzled  过去分词:sizzled  第三人称单数:sizzles  名词复数:sizzles 

Sophisticated consumers these days know the sizzle from the steak and prefer the steak every time. 如今那些老练的顾客早就知道嘶嘶声是怎么回事,而且他们每一次都会选择牛排。
A cast iron sizzle plate none-too-subtlely shaped like a cow has a heavy slug of oil applied to it before being placed on a ferocious gas flame. 人们在一个外形像牛一样的铁板上涂上食用油,然后用煤气把它烧得嘶嘶作响。

  • When things sizzle, they make a sound like the hissing and popping you hear when you fry food in fat. Drop pieces of bacon in a hot pan and they'll sizzle.
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  • vi. 发嘶嘶声
  • vt. 把…烧得发嘶嘶声
  • n. 嘶嘶声
  • 1. Sophisticated consumers these days know the sizzle from the steak and prefer the steak every time.

    如今那些老练的顾客早就知道嘶嘶声是怎么回事,而且他们每一次都会选择牛排。

  • 2. A cast iron sizzle plate none-too-subtlely shaped like a cow has a heavy slug of oil applied to it before being placed on a ferocious gas flame.

    人们在一个外形像牛一样的铁板上涂上食用油,然后用煤气把它烧得嘶嘶作响。

  • 3. The vegetables dropped into the boiling oil with a sizzle.

    欻拉一声, 把菜倒进了滚油锅里。

  • sizzle (v.) c. 1600, "to burn with a hissing sound," perhaps a frequentative form of Middle English sissen "hiss, buzz" (c. 1300), of imitative origin. The figurative sense is attested from 1859. Related: Sizzled; sizzling. The noun is first recorded 1823.
siz·zle / ˈsɪzl ; NAmE ˈsɪzl / verb [intransitive ] to make the sound of food frying in hot oil 发出(油煎食物的)咝咝声 sizzling sausages 煎得咝咝作响的香肠 siz·zle noun [singular ] sizzle sizzles sizzled sizzling siz·zle / ˈsɪzl ; NAmE ˈsɪzl /
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