fizzle

fizzle [ˈfɪzl]  [ˈfɪzəl] 

第三人称单数:fizzles

现在分词:fizzling

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过去分词:fizzled

fizzle的翻译

过去式:fizzled

fizzle 基本解释

fizzle的近义词

名词嘶嘶声,微弱的结束,失败

不及物动词发嘶嘶声,失败

fizzle 相关词组

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1. fizzle out : 终于失败;

fizzle 相关例句

1. The plans for the picnic fizzled out.
    野餐的计划失败了。

名词

1. The whole project was a fizzle.
    整个计划失败了。

fizzle 网络解释

fizzle什么意思

1. 失败:降低施法失败(fizzle)的可能性,第1技能等级降低等级20以下的法术、第2技能等级降低等级35以下法术、第3技能等级降低等级52以下的法术. 这个技能给予一个使你的魔力特化增强的机会,适用于所有的施法类型能使施法失败(fizzle)的机率变少与使此法术有更多的机率让施法法力减少, 大约是5%、15%至30%

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3. 没有施放出来或者被打断的魔法:FFA - Free For All.对所有人开放或者全部免费. | Fizzle - 沒有施放出來或者被打断的魔法. | FPS - Frames Per Second.或者First Person Shooter

4. 嘶嘶声:fizzle out 失败 | fizzle 嘶嘶声 | fizzwater 汽水

fizzle 词典解释

1. fizzle的反义词

1. 虎头蛇尾地结束;草草收场
    If something fizzles, it ends in a weak or disappointing way after starting off strongly.

    e.g. Our relationship fizzled into nothing.
           我们的关系无果而终了。

fizzle 单语例句

1. The spark you perceived during countless email chats can simply fizzle upon meeting the person in the flesh.

2. " The EU's unilateral agreement cannot work and I forecast it will fizzle out, " Chen said.

3. Bits of video and pictures pop up daily by the dozens on the web, spread like lightning and fizzle out in hours.

4. But their whirlwind public friendship seemed to fizzle out after Spears'fans complained that Hilton was a negative influence.

5. fizzle

5. Some of the immediate worry about inflation driven by the commodity prices may probably fizzle out.

6. But with every boyfriend, the passion would soon fizzle out of their relationship and the man would vanish.

7. A protest that had been scheduled there appeared to fizzle out because so few people attended.

8. fizzle

8. But going green has long ceased as a trend waiting to fizzle out or a badge for individuals and groups to garner goodwill.

fizzle 英英释义

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noun

1. a complete failure

    e.g. the play was a dismal flop

    Synonym: flop bust

2. a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval)

    e.g. the performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience

    Synonym: hiss hissing hushing sibilation

verb

1. end weakly

    e.g. The music just petered out--there was no proper ending

    Synonym: taper off peter out fizzle out

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