juice

US: /ˈdʒus/
UK: /d‍ʒˈuːs/


English Vietnamese dictionary


juice /dʤu:s/
  • danh từ
    • nước ép (của quả, thịt, rau)
      • the juice of an orange: nước cam
    • dịch
      • gastric juice: dịch vị
    • (nghĩa bóng) phần tinh hoa, phần tinh tuý (của cái gì)
    • (từ lóng) xăng, dầu; điện
    • ngoại động từ
      • (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) ép (quả, thịt, rau...) lấy nước
      • to juice up
        • (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) làm hoạt động lên, làm hăng hái lên, làm phấn khởi lên

    Advanced English dictionary


    + noun
    1 [U, C] the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this: Add the juice of two lemons. + a carton of apple juice + Two orange juices, please.
    2 [C, usually pl., U] the liquid that comes out of a piece of meat when it is cooked: Use the juices of the meat to make gravy.
    3 [C, usually pl.] the liquid in the stomach that helps you to DIGEST food: digestive / gastric juices
    4 [U] (informal, especially BrE) petrol/gas
    5 [U] (AmE, informal) electricity
    Idioms see STEW v.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    n.
    1 extract, liquid, fluid:
    The recipe calls for the juice of one lemon.
    2 essence, pith, extract, vigour, force, vitality, spirit, strength, power:
    He really squeezed the juice out of my argument.

    Collocation dictionary


    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 FOOD


    Concise English dictionary


    juices|juiced|juicingdʒuːs
    noun
    +the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue
    +energetic vitality
    +electric current
    +any of several liquids of the body