fizzy
fizzy — 形容詞
1. describes a liquid, especially a drink, that contains tiny gas bubbles which ris
有氣泡的
液體中含有氣泡的
describes a liquid, especially a drink, that contains tiny gas bubbles which rise to the surface and create a gentle popping or hissing sound when the container is opened
Aiko prefers still water over fizzy water because the bubbles make her feel full.
Aiko 喜歡喝不冒泡的白開水勝過有氣泡的水,因為氣泡讓她覺得很飽。
collocation: fizzy water / still water
Theo bought a can of fizzy orange drink on his way home from school.
Theo 在放學回家的路上買了一罐有氣泡的柳橙飲料。
attributive: fizzy + [drink name]
Guests at the birthday party enjoyed fizzy punch from a large glass bowl.
生日派對上的賓客享用著大玻璃碗裡盛裝的有氣泡的潘趣酒。
Priya shook the fizzy soda bottle by mistake, and it sprayed everywhere when opened.
Priya 不小心搖晃了那瓶有氣泡的蘇打水,打開時噴得到處都是。
The lemonade was so fizzy that it tickled Leila's nose when she took a sip.
那杯檸檬水氣泡非常多,Leila 喝了一小口時氣泡搔得她鼻子癢癢的。
- bubbly
more informal; also describes a lively personality ('a bubbly person')
- carbonated
more technical or formal; used on product labels and in food science
- sparkling
formal standard term for bottled water and wine; never used for cheap sweet drinks
- effervescent
very formal or medical; also describes a cheerful personality in figurative use
文法句型
fizzy + noun (attributive)
be + fizzy (predicative)
so + fizzy + that-clause
用法筆記
Commonly used attributively before names of carbonated drinks (fizzy water, fizzy cola). Also used predicatively to contrast a drink's bubbly state with flat or still. In British English, 'fizzy drink' is the everyday term for any carbonated soft drink.