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juicy

/joo-see/US // ˈdʒu si //UK // (ˈdʒuːsɪ) //

多汁的,多汁,多余的,多水分

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    juic·i·er, juic·i·est.

    • : full of juice; succulent: a juicy pear.
    • : very profitable, appealing, interesting, satisfying, or substantive: a juicy contract; a juicy part in a movie.
    • : very interesting or colorful, especially when slightly scandalous or improper: a juicy bit of gossip.

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Examples

  • Eight bucks gets you a couple of biscuits sturdy enough to support juicy, slow-roasted pork but tender where you want them to be.

  • I’m thinking about these lines as I bite into a piece of fried chicken — the thinly breaded skin crispy, the inside juicy enough that I need to wipe my lips — while sitting in front of Gumbo Yaya.

  • The juicy version we eat today is the result of thousands of years of breeding and selection.

  • Its most juicy revelation is that, when he was young Fauci loved basketball.

  • Shawarma-Spiced Chicken Thighs with Roasted Radishes Recipe Shawarma-Spiced Chicken Thighs with Roasted Radishes These juicy and crispy pan-roasted chicken thighs are rubbed with the spices commonly used for rotisserie-cooked shawarma meat.

  • You must have been pretty stoked when you found out that Cary would have such a big, juicy arc this season.

  • All these debates and doings made for juicy news, and the men of the local staff, ably bossed by Callahan, poured it out daily.

  • You were really the first person to give him a juicy leading role, in Chasing Amy.

  • Gillian Flynn, the bestselling suspense writer of Gone Girl, has also spun out a juicy thriller.

  • Anything involving that obscene level of cash will definitely have juicy stories behind it.

  • The boy backed away from him, and stood a little distance off, holding out a nice, juicy potato this time.

  • The sun was palely shining upon dry, clean pavements and upon roads juicy with black mud.

  • This fruit is of the best description; it is full and juicy, and has a long, broad kernel in the middle.

  • I was just thinking how lovely it would be to sit down before a large, juicy beefsteak, said Tootles incorrigibly.

  • The result was that the sheep came right up to the door to nibble the young and juicy grass.