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juicer

/joo-ser/US // ˈdʒu sər //

榨汁机,饮水机,汁液机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a kitchen appliance for extracting juice from fruits and vegetables.
    • : Theater Slang. a stage electrician who works on the lighting of motion-picture, television, and theatrical sets.
    • : Slang. a person who drinks alcohol heavily and usually habitually.

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Examples

  • If so, stow your clunky old blender and consider introducing a juicer into your kitchen.

  • The low-speed masticating technology on this juicer helps you to extract every last nutrient and vitamin from your produce and stores it for up to 72 hours.

  • I was really impressed by the sounds it was capable of blocking, including my extremely loud vegetable juicer.

  • Unlike their traditional counterparts, cold-press juicers utilize a slow and steady process that emphasizes nutrient extraction over speed.

  • It’s the same reason we make New Year’s resolutions and then buy things we may hardly ever use—like juicers or zoodlers—to help us fulfill those resolutions.

  • He takes all the craziness, puts it in a juicer, and then it comes out.

  • While many contemporary athletic icons are infamous for “juicing,” LaLanne was the original fruits and veggies juicer.

  • From his amazing birthday feats to his Power Juicer infomercials, WATCH VIDEO of his best moments.

  • A-Rod announced his steroid use to a room full of people who already knew he was a juicer.

  • These were rather numerous (as Nares contemptuously put it) “for a lime-juicer.”

  • He had sailed always on French merchant vessels, with the one exception of a voyage on a "lime-juicer."

  • At noon we picked up a ship ahead, a lime-juicer, travelling in the same direction, under lower-topsails and one upper-topsail.

  • And we were near him, on the poop, when he drove by an east-bound lime-juicer, hove-to under upper-topsails.

  • These were rather numerous (as Nares contemptuously put it) "for a lime-juicer."