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词汇 frizzle
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frizzle1

verb ˈfrɪz(ə)lˈfrɪzəl
[no object]
  • 1Fry or grill with a sizzling noise.

    (发吱吱声地)煎(或烤)

    Elsie had the fat frizzling in the chip pan

    埃尔西把肥肉放在深平底锅里煎,发出吱吱的声音。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The potatoes had scarcely started to boil and the sausages were already frizzling and going black.
    • For the vegetarian, there are thatches of frizzled okra, and tender baby eggplants floating in a curry-leaf peanut sauce.
    • While the bacon was frizzling nicely, there was the sound of horses’ hoofs behind us.
    Synonyms
    sizzle, crackle, fizz, hiss, spit, sputter, crack, snap
    fry, cook
    technical decrepitate
    rare crepitate
    1. 1.1with object Fry until crisp, shrivelled, or burnt.
      炸脆;煎得卷起来;烧焦
      she frizzled the bacon and poached the eggs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our little table devoured a bowl of crispy fried clams (with frizzled bits of parsley and lemon, and a cup of coriander-flavored aïoli for dipping) so quickly we had to order another.
      • So do skinny, beautifully seasoned little green beans that have been frizzled a bit on the grill.
      • In the crowded roasted-meats category, the loin chops of lamb seemed best, despite stiff competition from the sweetbreads and a simple country chicken with frizzled sprigs of thyme under the crackly skin.
      • Second, what do you really want: a plate of crisp, frizzled, streaky rashers or something meatier?
noun ˈfrɪz(ə)lˈfrɪzəl
  • The sound or act of frying.

    煎炸时的吱吱声;煎炸

    the frizzle of the pan

    平底锅发出的吱吱煎炸声。

Origin

Mid 18th century: from fry1, probably influenced by sizzle.

Rhymes

chisel, drizzle, fizzle, grizzle, mizzle, sizzle, swizzle, twizzle

frizzle2

verb ˈfrɪz(ə)lˈfrɪzəl
[with object]
  • Form (hair) into tight curls.

    使(头发)拳曲

    the damp weather had frizzled her hair into little corkscrews
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My hair is a frizzled mass around my head but I don't seem to care.
    • When she reached up to push my frizzled hair back, I broke down and cried and whined.
    • The door swung open to reveal Helen in a shadowy blue nightgown with her red hair all frizzled, her glasses tangled in her messy hair.
    • He smiled as he smoothed out her frizzled hair.
    • Boulud has imported his famous recipe for pork belly and lentils, only this version is garnished with frizzled leeks and two curled shavings of black truffle.
    • There stood a middle-aged woman, probably in her late thirties, with thick bookworm glasses, frizzled caramel-colored hair, and an outdated dress.
    • She busied herself with twirling her fingers around the end of her smooth hair, a blessing considering her mother homed rough frizzled locks that never remained tame.
    • Sparks just waved his hand dismissively as she strolled into his bedroom, running a hand through her frizzled hair.
    • She got up slowly, patting her frizzled hair down as she slunk to the middle of the room.
    • The German historian, his hair and beard frizzled, was sitting on the edge of his bed and gestured wildly at the physician.
    • Her hair was long, bushy, and frizzled.
    • There he stood before a figure with a long black robe and frizzled, unkempt white hair poking out at odd angles from beneath a black hat.
    • She had black frizzled hair and a rather large build.
    • He was ruffled and sleepy looking, his eyes bloodshot and his hair frizzled.
    • Her eyes were bloodshot, her black hair frizzled, her shoulders slouched.
    • She hadn't thought of Morina as beautiful, with her slightly frizzled, rust-colored hair, large eyes, long nose and high cheekbones.
    • Her eyes followed her finger to a smallish boy with frizzled brown hair and a headband holding it all back.
    • She was tired, her usually shiny locks were a frizzled mess and hung on a clip against the crown of her head.
    • The seats in each row are only about four centimeters higher than the seats in front of them, so that my experience of M. Ward's performance is profoundly hampered by the wispy, frizzled locks of the enormous, grotesque head in front of me.
    • I stopped just in time, patted out my frizzled hair and open the door.
    Synonyms
    curl, coil, crimp, crinkle, kink, wave, frizz
noun ˈfrɪz(ə)lˈfrɪzəl
  • A tight curl in hair.

    鬈发;小卷儿

    a dewy scalp where the frizzles stuck awry
    in combination this gaunt, frizzle-haired freak
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can zap frizzles by applying pomade to wet hair.

Derivatives

  • frizzly

  • adjective
    • So warm weather zones, while wonderful for the soul, are just not good for frizzly hair.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It has guys wearing makeup, tights, long frizzly hair, and screaming.
      • The face is adorned with a beard of the same frizzly nature as the hair of the head.
      • Harvard University anthropologist Roland Burrage Dixon, discussing them in 1923, noted they were ‘marked by distinctly short stature, dark skin, curly or even frizzly hair, broad noses and thick lips.’
      • I have wavy, frizzly hair, and on the days when I used to get up at 4am to blow dry it straight, people were complimenting me on it but it also felt like a veiled threat.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from frizz + -le4.

frizzle1

verbˈfrɪzəlˈfrizəl
[no object]
  • 1Fry or grill with a sizzling noise.

    (发吱吱声地)煎(或烤)

    Elsie had the fat frizzling in the frying pan

    埃尔西把肥肉放在深平底锅里煎,发出吱吱的声音。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the vegetarian, there are thatches of frizzled okra, and tender baby eggplants floating in a curry-leaf peanut sauce.
    • The potatoes had scarcely started to boil and the sausages were already frizzling and going black.
    • While the bacon was frizzling nicely, there was the sound of horses’ hoofs behind us.
    Synonyms
    sizzle, crackle, fizz, hiss, spit, sputter, crack, snap
    1. 1.1with object Fry until crisp, shriveled, or burned.
      炸脆;煎得卷起来;烧焦
      she frizzled the bacon and poached the eggs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Second, what do you really want: a plate of crisp, frizzled, streaky rashers or something meatier?
      • In the crowded roasted-meats category, the loin chops of lamb seemed best, despite stiff competition from the sweetbreads and a simple country chicken with frizzled sprigs of thyme under the crackly skin.
      • So do skinny, beautifully seasoned little green beans that have been frizzled a bit on the grill.
      • Our little table devoured a bowl of crispy fried clams (with frizzled bits of parsley and lemon, and a cup of coriander-flavored aïoli for dipping) so quickly we had to order another.
nounˈfrɪzəlˈfrizəl
  • The sound or act of frying.

    煎炸时的吱吱声;煎炸

    the frizzle of the pan

    平底锅发出的吱吱煎炸声。

Origin

Mid 18th century: from fry, probably influenced by sizzle.

frizzle2

verbˈfrɪzəlˈfrizəl
[with object]
  • Form (hair) into tight curls.

    使(头发)拳曲

    the damp weather had frizzled her hair into little corkscrews
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sparks just waved his hand dismissively as she strolled into his bedroom, running a hand through her frizzled hair.
    • Her hair was long, bushy, and frizzled.
    • Boulud has imported his famous recipe for pork belly and lentils, only this version is garnished with frizzled leeks and two curled shavings of black truffle.
    • Her eyes followed her finger to a smallish boy with frizzled brown hair and a headband holding it all back.
    • I stopped just in time, patted out my frizzled hair and open the door.
    • There he stood before a figure with a long black robe and frizzled, unkempt white hair poking out at odd angles from beneath a black hat.
    • He smiled as he smoothed out her frizzled hair.
    • There stood a middle-aged woman, probably in her late thirties, with thick bookworm glasses, frizzled caramel-colored hair, and an outdated dress.
    • She hadn't thought of Morina as beautiful, with her slightly frizzled, rust-colored hair, large eyes, long nose and high cheekbones.
    • The door swung open to reveal Helen in a shadowy blue nightgown with her red hair all frizzled, her glasses tangled in her messy hair.
    • She had black frizzled hair and a rather large build.
    • The German historian, his hair and beard frizzled, was sitting on the edge of his bed and gestured wildly at the physician.
    • She got up slowly, patting her frizzled hair down as she slunk to the middle of the room.
    • He was ruffled and sleepy looking, his eyes bloodshot and his hair frizzled.
    • She busied herself with twirling her fingers around the end of her smooth hair, a blessing considering her mother homed rough frizzled locks that never remained tame.
    • When she reached up to push my frizzled hair back, I broke down and cried and whined.
    • Her eyes were bloodshot, her black hair frizzled, her shoulders slouched.
    • The seats in each row are only about four centimeters higher than the seats in front of them, so that my experience of M. Ward's performance is profoundly hampered by the wispy, frizzled locks of the enormous, grotesque head in front of me.
    • My hair is a frizzled mass around my head but I don't seem to care.
    • She was tired, her usually shiny locks were a frizzled mess and hung on a clip against the crown of her head.
    Synonyms
    curl, coil, crimp, crinkle, kink, wave, frizz
nounˈfrɪzəlˈfrizəl
  • A tight curl in hair.

    鬈发;小卷儿

    a dewy scalp where the frizzles stuck awry
    in combination this gaunt, frizzle-haired freak
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can zap frizzles by applying pomade to wet hair.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from frizz + -le.

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