柯林斯詞典juice /d?u?s/ (juicing,juiced,juices) 1. N-MASS Juice is the liquid that can be obtained from a fruit or vegetable. (果、蔬菜) 汁 ...fresh orange juice. …新鮮橙汁。2. N-PLURAL The juices of a piece of meat are the liquid that comes out of it when you cook it. (肉) 汁 When cooked, drain off the juices and put the meat in a processor. 肉煮熟后,把汁控干,然后放入加工機(jī)。 返回 juice劍橋詞典 juice noun (LIQUID) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒(méi)有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables (水果、蔬菜的)汁,液 orange /lemon /grapefruit /carrot juice 橙/檸檬/葡萄/胡蘿卜汁 a carton of apple juice 一盒蘋(píng)果汁 ?juices the liquid in meat 肉汁 Fry the meat first to seal in the juices. 先把肉煎一煎鎖住汁。 例句 Fresh orange juice should be refrigerated after opening and drunk within three days .Cut the lemon in half and squeeze the juice into the bowl .Would you like a drink of juice?We have some fizzy grape juice, if you would prefer something non-alcoholic .She gave the children beakers of juice. juice noun (POWER) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒(méi)有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] US slang power or influence 權(quán)勢(shì);影響力 My cousin Gianni's got all the juice in this neighborhood . 我的堂兄吉安尼在這一帶很有影響力。 juice noun (ABILITY) ?juices informal energy 活力,精力,勁兒 This early in the morning it's hard to get the creative juices flowing (= to start thinking of good ideas ). 這么一大早很難想出什么好點(diǎn)子。 返回 juice