1.DFDSOUNDthe bubbles of gas in some kinds of drinks, or the sound that they make 〔饮料的〕气泡;〔气泡的〕咝咝声
2.DFDBritish EnglishBrE informalchampagne 香槟酒
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fizz• Shares were given a fizz rising 8p to £2 before slipping to close at 198p.• Would make a good mix for Kir Royale or Bucksfizz.• New Orleans favours a mid-morning milkpunch, or its own variation on the ginfizz.• The champagne tastedsharp and dry and it had lost its fizz.• They kissed her and all had another glass of fizz before Charles started the drearyjourney back to Willesden on the Underground.• Maybe there's a slightfizz of excitement when the day arrives.• That change should take the fizz out of the stock market, Mr Lucas figures.