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单词 sizzle
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Definition of sizzle in English:

sizzle

verb ˈsɪz(ə)lˈsɪzəl
[no object]
  • 1(of food) make a hissing sound when frying or cooking.

    (食物油煎或煮时)发出咝咝声

    the bacon began to sizzle in the pan

    熏咸肉开始在煎锅里咝咝作响。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the time my dad woke up and walked into the kitchen I had a frying pan with bacon and sausage sizzling on one ring of the range, and another with four eggs frying.
    • There was a pad of sausage and bacon, sizzling on an open grill, setting off the smell of sweet scented pork.
    • Bacon is sizzling in the pan, scrabbled eggs are on and the champagne is ready to be uncorked.
    • This dish consisted of cubes of fresh tuna almost sizzling in a tangy sauce of tomatoes, red and green peppers, onions, garlic and potatoes, with a hint of wine to give it added zest.
    • Large sausages sizzled in a covered tray, and at the end of the line was a stack of hot buttered toast.
    • And I promise there is no finer aroma than breakfast bacon and eggs sizzling contentedly in a pan as you take the first, fresh look at the day over England's finest countryside or seascapes.
    • Cast iron pots and pans steamed and sizzled on the wood-fired stovetop.
    • We hear sizzling and other happy sounds emanating from the kitchen.
    • The bap was delivered to our table with the bacon still sizzling from the pan.
    • Bacon is sizzling in the pan, and toast pops up from the toaster.
    • We can smell bacon and beans sizzling on an open fire next to a chuck wagon.
    • The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices.
    • He has never eaten meat (or anything connected to it) his entire life. I asked him if he gets hungry when he smells hamburger or steak sizzling, and he said no.
    • The showers have paused and the sun brushes the patio as the steaks and sausages sizzle on the grill.
    • The weather was good as the steaks sizzled away on the giant barbeque grills along side baked jacket potatoes.
    • Heat until the butter sizzles and is the colour of hazelnuts.
    • He carries on conversations with everybody, tools in hand, one eye always on the manly meats sizzling under his command.
    • The mushrooms sizzled invitingly as Kathryn tucked into a garlic-soaked slice of Italian bread.
    • The brownish mush in the pan was beginning to sizzle.
    • If the butter sizzles loudly and melts and bubbles quickly, the pan is ready.
    Synonyms
    crackle, frizzle, sputter, hiss, spit, fry
  • 2informal Be very hot.

    〈非正式〉非常热

    we sizzled in blazing sunshine this week
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's summer down here at the moment & it's sizzling hot!
    • Yesterday's sizzling temperatures look set to continue for at least the next few days, with forecasters predicting highs of 90F in many Yorkshire cities today and tomorrow.
    • Saturday's sizzling temperature - 43°C in Lismore - made conditions difficult.
    • Could bubbles be the way to go when it's sizzling outdoors?
    • As youngsters, they can even handle the heat of California's sizzling San Bernardino and Imperial valleys.
    • Well, seething, sizzling and scorching, soaring temperatures are causing another day of misery across much of the country.
    • Dave Strachan is one of 22 forecasters at the Met Office in Stockport behind the predictions of blue skies and sizzling temperatures.
    Synonyms
    extremely hot, red-hot, unbearably hot, baking (hot), blazing, flaming, fiery, burning, scorching, blistering, searing, sweltering, torrid, tropical, like an oven, like a furnace, like a blowtorch
    parching, withering
    North American broiling
    informal boiling (hot)
    1. 2.1 Be very exciting or passionate.
      〈非正式〉(尤指性爱方面)非常兴奋的,非常激情的
      they simply sizzle as their affair develops
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now can I just say that if you are getting down with it on a regular basis and the passion is sizzling, then you can't really be having a problem in your marriage then can you?
      Synonyms
      passionate, torrid, amorous, ardent, sexy, lustful, erotic
      informal steamy, hot, red-hot
noun ˈsɪz(ə)lˈsɪzəl
  • 1in singular A hissing sound, as of food frying or cooking.

    (食物油煎或煮时)发出咝咝声

    the sizzle of hot dogs

    煎热狗时的咝咝声。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From over the noise of hammering and the sizzle of molten metal striking water, he heard a faint answering call.
    • First there was a sizzle, and then, when the batter had succumbed to the intense heat from the gas flame below, only a few intermittent whistles escaped along with wisps of fragrant vapor.
    • Heat on top of the stove to a good sizzle, season well and sauté for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
    • Two hours later I heard the sizzle of food being cooked.
    • She goes into the kitchen and I hear the sizzle of ham competing with the murmur of talk from the other room where I've already heard a fellow praying, leading prayer.
    • There was a sizzle as Jack poured the batter onto the griddle.
    • Ashwood instinctively tossed the cigarette to the ground ignoring the sizzle as it landed in a puddle at his feet.
    • Quickly he smoked it until it was just a butt, which he tossed into the toilet bowl where it extinguished with a sizzle.
    • Be sure to admire the crown of mussels, and listen for the sizzle before digging in.
    • One last stir over maximum heat to restore the sizzle and the meat was ready to turn straight onto heated plates.
    • Long summer nights can be vastly improved by the addition of a slow sizzle and clouds of aromatic smoke, no matter what the neighbours might think.
    • The noise in the kitchen was almost deafening, filled with the shouts of cooks, the clatter of pans, the hissing sizzle of some food deep-frying.
  • 2informal mass noun A state or quality of great excitement or passion.

    〈非正式〉极其兴奋;热情

    it would be a waste not to cast him in roles requiring some sexual sizzle

    若不让他演性欲强烈的角色,简直是埋没了他。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The problem was, like every other guy she'd dated in the past fifteen years, there'd been no sizzle between them.
    • She is known for stories with strong visual narratives, interesting secondary characters, accurate historical detail and love scenes with lots of sizzle.
    • A way of adding extra sizzle without increasing credit risk is to invest in local currency issues.
    • His speed and fresh legs will bring some much-needed sizzle to the offense.
    • Why not put some extra sizzle into this season's holiday?
    • Lisa's vivacity and sense of humour help put sizzle into this segment.
    • Because I saw it piece by piece, it lost some of its sizzle, but I still thought it was a good movie.
    • Plasma TVs dazzled us last year, but they've lost their sizzle.
    • For all its sizzle, it has, after twelve years, been unable to become much more than a rich man's diversion.
    • One way to add some sizzle to your products is to tie them to a trend - even when it's based on a product that's not your own.
    • But what good reporting lacks in sizzle is made up for in authenticity.
    • We live in an age of sizzle over substance, of hyping everything to the point of utter annoyance.
    • In a place dominated by Olympic-sized egos, he was always one of the quiet ones, a guy without much sizzle, the kind of guy most of us in the news media usually ignored.
    • They may not be glamorous or have a lot of sizzle, but they work.
    • A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times.
    • Yes, the team can run the ball, but there isn't much sizzle in the passing game.
    • A famous scene between them intercuts their developing romance with fireworks and is pure sizzle.
    • I can promise members that there is no sizzle about this bill.
    • It is short on sizzle, but generous with the steak.
    • It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance.

Derivatives

  • sizzler

  • noun ˈsɪz(ə)ləˈsɪz(ə)lər
    • We also travelled to Mumbai and Pune in search of the perfect sizzlers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For a province that features steak and eggs before 11 a.m. on more than a few menus, you'd expect to smell your fair share of sizzlers around the neighbourhood.
      • Atlanta also serves a chicken sizzler and crêpes stuffed with ratatouille, all with a selection of breads.
      • Continental grills, which are served as sizzlers include ‘barbecued spring chicken’, made of tender chicken, grilled fish, grilled spare-ribs and ‘Green pepper steak’.
      • The meat-free options, all reasonably priced, were spinach and ricotta cannelloni; quorn sizzler; spicy bean chilli; Mediterranean lasagne; and mushroom and broccoli pasta bake.

Origin

Early 17th century: imitative.

Rhymes

chisel, drizzle, fizzle, frizzle, grizzle, mizzle, swizzle, twizzle

Definition of sizzle in US English:

sizzle

verbˈsɪzəlˈsizəl
[no object]
  • 1(of food) make a hissing sound when frying or cooking.

    (食物油煎或煮时)发出咝咝声

    the bacon began to sizzle in the pan

    熏咸肉开始在煎锅里咝咝作响。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We can smell bacon and beans sizzling on an open fire next to a chuck wagon.
    • The brownish mush in the pan was beginning to sizzle.
    • We hear sizzling and other happy sounds emanating from the kitchen.
    • The mushrooms sizzled invitingly as Kathryn tucked into a garlic-soaked slice of Italian bread.
    • Cast iron pots and pans steamed and sizzled on the wood-fired stovetop.
    • By the time my dad woke up and walked into the kitchen I had a frying pan with bacon and sausage sizzling on one ring of the range, and another with four eggs frying.
    • This dish consisted of cubes of fresh tuna almost sizzling in a tangy sauce of tomatoes, red and green peppers, onions, garlic and potatoes, with a hint of wine to give it added zest.
    • He carries on conversations with everybody, tools in hand, one eye always on the manly meats sizzling under his command.
    • The weather was good as the steaks sizzled away on the giant barbeque grills along side baked jacket potatoes.
    • Large sausages sizzled in a covered tray, and at the end of the line was a stack of hot buttered toast.
    • If the butter sizzles loudly and melts and bubbles quickly, the pan is ready.
    • Bacon is sizzling in the pan, and toast pops up from the toaster.
    • The bap was delivered to our table with the bacon still sizzling from the pan.
    • The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices.
    • The showers have paused and the sun brushes the patio as the steaks and sausages sizzle on the grill.
    • And I promise there is no finer aroma than breakfast bacon and eggs sizzling contentedly in a pan as you take the first, fresh look at the day over England's finest countryside or seascapes.
    • He has never eaten meat (or anything connected to it) his entire life. I asked him if he gets hungry when he smells hamburger or steak sizzling, and he said no.
    • There was a pad of sausage and bacon, sizzling on an open grill, setting off the smell of sweet scented pork.
    • Heat until the butter sizzles and is the colour of hazelnuts.
    • Bacon is sizzling in the pan, scrabbled eggs are on and the champagne is ready to be uncorked.
    Synonyms
    crackle, frizzle, sputter, hiss, spit, fry
    1. 1.1informal Be very hot.
      〈非正式〉非常热
      we sizzled in blazing sunshine this week
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Yesterday's sizzling temperatures look set to continue for at least the next few days, with forecasters predicting highs of 90F in many Yorkshire cities today and tomorrow.
      • Could bubbles be the way to go when it's sizzling outdoors?
      • Saturday's sizzling temperature - 43°C in Lismore - made conditions difficult.
      • Well, seething, sizzling and scorching, soaring temperatures are causing another day of misery across much of the country.
      • Dave Strachan is one of 22 forecasters at the Met Office in Stockport behind the predictions of blue skies and sizzling temperatures.
      • It's summer down here at the moment & it's sizzling hot!
      • As youngsters, they can even handle the heat of California's sizzling San Bernardino and Imperial valleys.
      Synonyms
      extremely hot, red-hot, unbearably hot, baking, baking hot, blazing, flaming, fiery, burning, scorching, blistering, searing, sweltering, torrid, tropical, like an oven, like a furnace, like a blowtorch
    2. 1.2informal Be very exciting or passionate, especially sexually.
      〈非正式〉(尤指性爱方面)非常兴奋的,非常激情的
      they simply sizzle as their affair develops
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now can I just say that if you are getting down with it on a regular basis and the passion is sizzling, then you can't really be having a problem in your marriage then can you?
      Synonyms
      passionate, torrid, amorous, ardent, sexy, lustful, erotic
nounˈsɪzəlˈsizəl
  • 1A hissing sound, as of food frying or cooking.

    (食物油煎或煮时)发出咝咝声

    the sizzle of hot dogs

    煎热狗时的咝咝声。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The noise in the kitchen was almost deafening, filled with the shouts of cooks, the clatter of pans, the hissing sizzle of some food deep-frying.
    • Heat on top of the stove to a good sizzle, season well and sauté for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
    • Long summer nights can be vastly improved by the addition of a slow sizzle and clouds of aromatic smoke, no matter what the neighbours might think.
    • Quickly he smoked it until it was just a butt, which he tossed into the toilet bowl where it extinguished with a sizzle.
    • First there was a sizzle, and then, when the batter had succumbed to the intense heat from the gas flame below, only a few intermittent whistles escaped along with wisps of fragrant vapor.
    • Two hours later I heard the sizzle of food being cooked.
    • From over the noise of hammering and the sizzle of molten metal striking water, he heard a faint answering call.
    • Ashwood instinctively tossed the cigarette to the ground ignoring the sizzle as it landed in a puddle at his feet.
    • Be sure to admire the crown of mussels, and listen for the sizzle before digging in.
    • There was a sizzle as Jack poured the batter onto the griddle.
    • She goes into the kitchen and I hear the sizzle of ham competing with the murmur of talk from the other room where I've already heard a fellow praying, leading prayer.
    • One last stir over maximum heat to restore the sizzle and the meat was ready to turn straight onto heated plates.
    1. 1.1informal A state or quality of great excitement or passion.
      〈非正式〉极其兴奋;热情
      a dance routine with lots of sizzle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is short on sizzle, but generous with the steak.
      • Lisa's vivacity and sense of humour help put sizzle into this segment.
      • A famous scene between them intercuts their developing romance with fireworks and is pure sizzle.
      • The problem was, like every other guy she'd dated in the past fifteen years, there'd been no sizzle between them.
      • But what good reporting lacks in sizzle is made up for in authenticity.
      • His speed and fresh legs will bring some much-needed sizzle to the offense.
      • Because I saw it piece by piece, it lost some of its sizzle, but I still thought it was a good movie.
      • It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance.
      • She is known for stories with strong visual narratives, interesting secondary characters, accurate historical detail and love scenes with lots of sizzle.
      • They may not be glamorous or have a lot of sizzle, but they work.
      • Why not put some extra sizzle into this season's holiday?
      • I can promise members that there is no sizzle about this bill.
      • For all its sizzle, it has, after twelve years, been unable to become much more than a rich man's diversion.
      • Yes, the team can run the ball, but there isn't much sizzle in the passing game.
      • We live in an age of sizzle over substance, of hyping everything to the point of utter annoyance.
      • In a place dominated by Olympic-sized egos, he was always one of the quiet ones, a guy without much sizzle, the kind of guy most of us in the news media usually ignored.
      • A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times.
      • A way of adding extra sizzle without increasing credit risk is to invest in local currency issues.
      • Plasma TVs dazzled us last year, but they've lost their sizzle.
      • One way to add some sizzle to your products is to tie them to a trend - even when it's based on a product that's not your own.

Origin

Early 17th century: imitative.

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