- [uncountable, countable]
the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this 果汁;菜汁;果汁(或菜汁)饮料 a glass of fruit juice 一杯果汁 a carton of apple juice 一盒苹果汁 lemon/lime juice 柠檬汁/酸橙汁 Add the juice of two lemons. 加两个柠檬的汁。 Two orange juices, please. 请来两份橙汁。
Extra ExamplesTopics Drinksa1Sprinkle the avocado slices with lemon juice. 在鳄梨片上洒点儿柠檬汁。 the grated rind and juice of two lemons 两只柠檬的碎皮和汁液
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fruit
- lemon
- tomato
- …
- extract
- squeeze
- drink
- …
- juice from
- juice of
- [countable, usually plural, uncountable]
the liquid that comes out of a piece of meat when it is cooked 肉汁 Use the juices of the meat to make gravy. 用肉汁做肉汁。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fruit
- lemon
- tomato
- …
- extract
- squeeze
- drink
- …
- juice from
- juice of
- [countable, usually plural]
the liquid in the stomach that helps you to digest food 胃液;消化液 digestive/gastric juices 消化液;胃液
- [uncountable] (informal)
electricity 电 My phone has run out of juice. 我的手机没电了。
- [uncountable] (especially British English, informal)
petrol 汽油
Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin jus ‘broth, vegetable juice’.
Idioms
let somebody stew in their own juice
- (informal)
to leave somebody to worry and suffer the unpleasant effects of their own actions 让某人自作自受