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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|SPEAKING vocabulary juice /dʒuːs/ noun
juice verb
آب میوه، شیره، عصاره، شربت، جوهر
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Synonyms & Related Words juice[noun]Synonyms: liquid, extract, fluid, liquor, nectar, sap
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English Dictionary I. juice1 S2 /dʒuːs/
noun [
Word Family: noun:
juice,
juicer,
juiciness;
verb:
juice;
adjective:
juicy]
[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: jus, from Latin]
1. [uncountable and countable] the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetables, or a drink that is made from this:
a carton of orange juice A Coke and a tomato juice, please.2. [countable usually plural] the liquid that comes out of meat when it is cooked
3. gastric/digestive juice(s) the liquid inside your stomach that helps you to
digest food
4. [uncountable] informal something that produces power, such as petrol or electricity:
Okay, turn on the juice. ⇒
stew in your own juice at
stew2(2)
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II. juice2 verb [
Word Family: noun:
juice,
juicer,
juiciness;
verb:
juice;
adjective:
juicy]
[transitive] to get the juice out of fruit or vegetables
juice something ↔ up phrasal verb American English informal to make something more interesting or exciting
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Collocations juice noun ADJ. fruit, lemon, tomato, etc. | fresh, freshly-squeezed | concentrated | unsweetened VERB + JUICE extract, squeeze | strain | sprinkle Sprinkle the avocado slices with lemon juice. PREP. ~ from The juice from the meat is used to make the sauce.
~ of the grated rind and juice of two lemons ⇒ Special page at
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