tizzy
发音
How to pronounce tizzy in British English: 英 [ˈtɪzi]
How to pronounce tizzy in American English: 美 [ˈtɪzi]
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- Noun:
- an excited state of agitation
单词词源
- tizzy (n.)
- 1922, American English colloquial, of uncertain origin, perhaps related to slang tizzy "sixpence piece" (1804), a corruption of tester, a name for the coin (see tester (n.2)).
双语例句
- 1. She was in a real tizzy before the meeting .
- 2. Sounds a bit tizzy with bright recordings lack of lower bass control .
- 3. Little green heart beating man tizzy bac-sideshow bob
- 4. Five years ago the french were in a tizzy over rumours that danone , the world 's biggest maker of yogurts , would fall prey to an american giant , pepsico .
- 5. So if the property bubble bursts , it would certainly send the heavily-indebted local governments into a financial tizzy .