fizzled
英 [ˈfɪzld]
美 [ˈfɪzld]
v. (火等)发出嘶嘶声
fizzle的过去分词和过去式
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.- Our relationship fizzled into nothing.
我们的关系无果而终了。 - Fizzle outmeans the same asfizzle.
fizzle out 同 fizzle - 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。
- Our relationship fizzled into nothing.
双语例句
- The field that seems to have fizzled has barely begun to live.
这个看上去奄奄一息的一领域刚开始出现生气。 - Yet progress fizzled out over questions of cost and implementation.
然而,由于成本和实施的问题,这一努力最终流产。 - For example, BYD, the electric carmaker backed by billionaire investor Warren Buffett, had planned to introduce China-made vehicles in the US in 2010, but the plans fizzled out.
比如,曾获亿万富翁沃伦•巴菲特(WarrenBuffett)投资的电动汽车制造商比亚迪(BYD),曾计划在2010年向美国引进中国制造的汽车,结果却不了了之。 - But your relationship has fizzled.
但是你们的关系失败了。 - But long ago, loose talk of an Olympic boycott had fizzled.
但不久前,松散的话题,一个奥林匹克抵制已告吹。 - The plan fizzled out.
计划告吹了。 - The clubbing craze fizzled and was replaced by a low-key pub and bar scene.
夜总会的狂热烟消云散,取而代之的是一种低调的酒馆业景象。 - His group fizzled somewhere around the 10-year mark, in part because his children were grown by then.
大约十年后,他的团体解散了,部分原因是他的孩子们那时已长大。 - The firecracker fizzled instead of exploding with a bang.
鞭炮发嘶嘶声但是没有爆炸。 - But as the protests reached their peak, they unexpectedly fizzled out.
可是,随著抗议活动达到顶点,它们却出乎意料地失败了。