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fizzle

英 [ˈfɪzl]

美 [ˈfɪzl]

v.  (火等)发出嘶嘶声

过去式:fizzled 过去分词:fizzled 第三人称单数:fizzles 现在分词:fizzling 复数:fizzles 

BNC.20726 / COCA.17860

短语动词

fizzle out
1. 虎头蛇尾地结束  

短语用例

    fizzle out

    • (顺利开始)结果失败,终成泡影;虎头蛇尾
      to gradually become less successful and end in a disappointing way

      牛津词典

        verb

        • (火等)发出嘶嘶声
          when sth, especially sth that is burning, fizzles , it makes a sound like a long ‘s’

          柯林斯词典

          • VERB 虎头蛇尾地结束;草草收场
            If somethingfizzles, it ends in a weak or disappointing way after starting off strongly.
            1. Our relationship fizzled into nothing.
              我们的关系无果而终了。
            2. Fizzle outmeans the same asfizzle.
              fizzle out 同 fizzle
            3. 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。

          英英释义

          noun

          • a complete failure
            1. the play was a dismal flop
            Synonym:flopbust
          • a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval)
            1. the performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience
            Synonym:hisshissinghushingsibilation

          verb

          双语例句

          • Would their age-old traditions fizzle out?
            他们的古老传统,会不会消失衰亡?
          • The effects of tax policies that steal demand from the future such as the US "cash for clunkers" scheme, tax credits for home buyers or cash for green appliances will fizzle out.
            那些“窃取”未来需求的税收政策例如美国的“旧车换现金”计划、面向购房者的税收抵免(taxcredit)、或是对环保电器的补贴政策效应将逐渐消退。
          • In some countries, protests will fizzle out.
            在一些国家,抗议将不了了之。
          • The subsequent market rallies that accompany such moves usually fizzle out after it becomes clear that the root of the problem still exists.
            根据以往的经验来判断,当市场发现根本问题并未解决之后,救市推动的市场上涨通常都是昙花一现。
          • This uprising could fizzle out just as fast as it has exploded.
            这次起义失败的速度可能会和它爆发的速度一样快。
          • Even when you do get around to it, the sizzle has clearly begun to fizzle.
            即便你总算去进行的时候,热情也显然开始降温。
          • Given these downside risks, the recent pop in house prices will probably fizzle.
            基于这些下行风险,最近房屋价格的上扬可能会虎头蛇尾。
          • Will your summer sizzle or fizzle?
            你的暑假会过得怎样?
          • If the reforms do fizzle, the government could well try to boost the economy again by deploying the old approach of big infrastructure spending and ordering state-owned banks to crank up their lending – precisely the model that many analysts say has become a blueprint for unsustainable growth.
            如果改革最终以失败收场,政府将再次通过以往的方式提振经济&大力投资基础设施,授意国有银行加大放贷。许多分析师表示,正是这样一种模式为经济增长的不可持续性埋下了伏笔。
          • Without a sense of urgency, the change program will fizzle out quickly.
            没有紧迫感,变化计划很快就会失败。