juice 的 4 个定义
- the natural fluid, fluid content, or liquid part that can be extracted from a plant or one of its parts, especially of a fruit: orange juice.
- the liquid part or contents of plant or animal substance.
- the natural fluids of an animal body: gastric juices.
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juiced, juic·ing.
- to extract juice from.
juiced, juic·ing.
- Slang. to drink alcohol heavily: to go out juicing on Saturday night.to take anabolic steroids or other drugs to improve one’s performance in a sport.
- juice up, to add more power, energy, or speed to; accelerate. to make exciting or spectacular: They juiced up the movie by adding some battle scenes.to strengthen; increase the effectiveness of: to juice up the nation's economy.
juice 近义词
liquid squeezed from fruit, plant
由juice构成的短语
- juice up
- stew in one's own juice
更多juice例句
- Add a little mint and lime juice, and it’s straight-up ecstasy in a bowl.
- The Sense promises up to six days of juice before it needs to spend some time on the charger.
- While web users are redirected to your website, the domain that offers you the link simultaneously informs Google to not send any “link juice” your way.
- If search engines do not seem to regard your brand as an expert in a specific region, your local SEO juice is not so strong.
- Follow links do carry link juice, but you can still gain valuable organic referral traffic to generate leads without those follow links.
- Understanding my own dreams had a lot to do with getting me off the juice.
- While juice cleanses and weight loss colonics seem like relatively recent inventions, they have a long history.
- Preheat the oven to 450°F. Soak the cranberries in ¾ cup cranberry juice for 15 minutes.
- Once hot, add the shallots, apples, cranberries, and remaining cranberry juice to the pan.
- I learn by the third day to tell the nurse privately to make mine mostly orange juice.
- An old weather-beaten bear-hunter stepped forward, squirting out his tobacco juice with all imaginable deliberation.
- The acid is extracted from the juice of the citron, the lime, and the lemon, fruits grown in Sicily and the West Indies.
- It was steaming in the red juice, with the least suspicion of melted butter over the whole.
- The red ones were huge, bursting with juice, and the trees were laden full with the luscious fruit.
- As she sat by, crushing the juice from the berries with a stick, Jess planned the ink pad.