1540s, perhaps an alteration of drysning "a falling of dew" (c. 1400), from Old English -drysnian, related to dreosan "to fall," from PIE root *dhreu- (see drip (v.)). Or perhaps a frequentative of Middle English dresen "to fall," from Old English dreosan. Related: Drizzled; drizzling. As a noun, from 1550s.
例文
1. Drizle the remaining dressing over the duck and salad.
残りの調味料を鴨肉とサラダにかける。
2.The drizle had now stopped and the sun was breaking through.
霧雨は今は止み、太陽は雲を破って出ている。
3. Drizle them with warmed extra virgin olive oil.
加熱した特級初搾りオリーブオイルを上にかける。
4.Yesterday the radio forecast drizzle ,and today it is indeed raining.