Juice English: juice
I. Phonetics: English? [d?u?s]? ? ? American ? [d?u?s]
II. Meaning: ?
n.? Juice; gravy; digestive juices; gasoline; energy
vt. ? To squeeze out juice; to energize
3. Word changes:
Past tense: ?juiced?Past participle: ?juiced?Present participle: ?juicing?Third-person singular: ?juices
4. Phrase collocation:
draw off juice?
drink juice?
express juice?
acidified juice?
after-pressed juice? after-pressed juice
chilled juice
condensed juice
apple juice
bottle juice
fruit juice
fruit juice
grapefruit juice? grapefruit juice?grapefruit juice
lemon juice?lemon juice
E. Usage:
juice basically means "juice, liquid", generally refers to the fruit, vegetables, Juice, liquid", generally refers to the juice or liquid of fruits, vegetables, meat and so on. It can be used as an uncountable noun or a countable noun.
juice derivation can be used as "all kinds of human or animal body fluids", often used in plural form. juice derivation can also be used as "energy", "energy", as an It is also used as an uncountable noun.
Example sentences:
Is this orange juice sweetened or unsweetened?
Is this orange juice sweetened or unsweetened?
I'll crush the juice out of oranges for you.
The juice of the grapes was pressed out.
Grape juice was pressed out.
I've got orange juice for those who don't drink.
I've got orange juice for those who don't drink.
Wine is made by expressing the juice from grapes.
Wine is made by squeezing the juice from grapes.
Give me a glass of fruit juice, please.
Left out in the sun, the jelly dissolved into a pool of melted fruit juice.
By being exposed to the sun, the jelly melted into a pool of fruit juice.