mass noun
1- the liquid obtained from or present in fruit or vegetables(水果或蔬菜的)汁:
add the juice of a lemon.
加入一个柠檬的汁。
1.1
- a drink made from such a liquid(水果或蔬菜的)汁饮料:
a carton of orange juice.
一箱橙汁饮料。
1.2
juices
fluid secreted by the body, especially in the stomach to help digest food体液(尤指胃液)。
1.3
juices
the liquid that comes from meat or other food when cooked(煮肉等时溢出的)汁水。
1.4
- informal electrical energy〈非正式〉电, 电能:
the batteries have run out of juice.
电池没电了。
1.5
- informal petrol〈非正式〉汽油:
he ran out of juice on the last lap.
最后一段路上, 他的车子汽油耗尽了。
1.6
- N. Amer. informal alcoholic drink〈北美, 非正式〉酒。
1.7
juices
a person's vitality or creative faculties活力; 创造力:it saps the creative juices.
它吞噬着创造力。
with obj.
1
- extract the juice from (fruit or vegetables)榨(水果或蔬菜的)汁:
juice one orange at a time.
一次榨一只橙子。
2
juice something up
informal, chiefly US liven something up〈非正式, 主美〉使有生气, 使增活力, 使活跃, 使增趣生色:they juiced it up with some love interest.
他们插入了一些恋爱的情节为它生色。
3
- as adj. juiced N. Amer. informal drunk〈北美, 非正式〉喝醉的。
派生词
juiceless
adjective词源
Middle English: via Old French from Latin jus 'broth, vegetable juice'.