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.
1. The vegetables dropped into the boiling oil with a sizzle.
欻拉一声,把菜倒进了滚油锅里.
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2. They used to sizzle each other.
他们过去常常互相谩骂.
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3. The sun was beginning to sizzle the land.
太阳开始使大地炎热.
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4. Sales immediately began to sizzle.
销售情况立即出现喜人景象.
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5. Why you skip it: Your sweat session might not sizzle as many calories as you think.
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.
双语例句
1. The vegetables dropped into the boiling oil with a sizzle.
欻拉一声,把菜倒进了滚油锅里.
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2. They used to sizzle each other.
他们过去常常互相谩骂.
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3. The sun was beginning to sizzle the land.
太阳开始使大地炎热.
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4. Sales immediately began to sizzle.
销售情况立即出现喜人景象.
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5. Why you skip it: Your sweat session might not sizzle as many calories as you think.