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单词 juice
释义

juice

1 of 2

noun

ˈjüs How to pronounce juice (audio)
1
: the extractable fluid contents of cells or tissues
2
: a motivating, inspiring, or enabling force or factor
creative juices
3
: a medium (such as electricity or gasoline) that supplies power
4
a
juices plural : the natural fluids of an animal body
b
: the liquid or moisture contained in something
5
a
: the inherent quality of a thing : essence
b
: strength, vigor, vitality
pioneers … full of juice and jests Sinclair Lewis
6
slang : liquor
7
slang : exorbitant interest exacted of a borrower under the threat of violence
8
slang : influence, clout
juiceless
ˈjüs-ləs How to pronounce juice (audio)
adjective

juice

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verb

juiced; juicing

transitive verb

1
: to extract the juice of
2
: to add juice to

Synonyms

Noun

  • beans
  • bounce
  • brio
  • dash
  • drive
  • dynamism
  • energy
  • esprit
  • gas
  • get-up-and-go
  • ginger
  • go
  • gusto
  • hardihood
  • life
  • moxie
  • oomph
  • pep
  • punch
  • sap
  • snap
  • starch
  • verve
  • vigor
  • vim
  • vinegar
  • vitality
  • zing
  • zip
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Example Sentences

Noun a glass of apple juice a variety of fruit juices the juice of a steak gravy made with real beef juices His camera ran out of juice because he forgot to replace the battery.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The menu will feature pancakes, sausage, coffee, tea and juice. Hartford Courant, 9 Sep. 2022 Along with his prized proteins, other items including local milk and orange juice from Vollemans Family Farms, and eggs from Swift Hill Farms will be on display. Megha Mcswain, Chron, 8 Sep. 2022 Hydrogen peroxide in the formula acts like a fabric-safe bleach to fade stains like tomato sauce, coffee, fruit juice and more without damaging the fabric. Carolyn Forté, Good Housekeeping, 1 Sep. 2022 Sprecher fire-brews Cherry Cola with Door County cherry juice and Wisconsin honey. Elaine Rewolinski, Journal Sentinel, 29 Aug. 2022 Add lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste. Remove crabs from buttermilk. Kathleen Squires, WSJ, 26 Aug. 2022 In a small bowl, whisk together the sugar or maple syrup and lime juice until a slurry forms. G. Daniela Galarza, Washington Post, 25 Aug. 2022 With a decadent cream filling and a touch of tart from lime juice and zest, this recipe comes together quickly. Sarah Martens, Better Homes & Gardens, 25 Aug. 2022 Squeeze on a generous amount of lemon juice and scatter on a bunch of fresh herbs like parsley. Matthew Kadey, Outside Online, 18 Aug. 2022
Verb
In turn, all that extra investment in green technologies should juice the market, further accelerating the transition to a cleaner economy. Wired, 18 Aug. 2022 All too often, the Democratic Party and its various funding mechanisms wait until the last minute to dump money into the Black community, trying to juice voter turnout. Van Jones, CNN, 20 July 2022 The last 15 years are characterized by anemic growth, worsening inequality that is in part a byproduct of the Fed’s effort to juice economic growth, which disproportionately enriches asset owners. Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica, 5 Aug. 2022 These aren’t so much reinterpretations of Loesser’s songs—the sort of thing a pop singer does to a standard—as an effort to juice them of their thematic material and make of them one hard, shiny, lacquered surface. Vinson Cunningham, The New Yorker, 25 July 2022 And stocks may have gotten so beaten up by the end of the year that any sign of moderating inflation or hints that the Fed may be easing up on rate hikes could juice the market again. David Goldman, CNN, 21 June 2022 House Republicans refusing to recognize that a Democrat could win the White House gives them another chance to juice the #Resistance brand. Kate Aronoff, The New Republic, 25 May 2022 Playing up a size differential also can juice the comedy in a scene. Fawnia Soo Hoo, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 July 2022 And Bill Clinton wasn’t responsible for the surge in Saudi production that drove prices down and helped juice the 1990s economy. Michael E. Kanell, ajc, 7 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English jus, from Anglo-French, broth, juice, from Latin; akin to Old Norse ostr cheese, Greek zymē leaven, Sanskrit yūṣa broth

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1603, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

juice

noun

ˈjüs How to pronounce juice (audio)
1
: the liquid part that can be squeezed out of vegetables and fruit
2
: the liquid part of meat

Medical Definition

juice

noun

ˈjüs How to pronounce juice (audio)
1
: the extractable fluid contents of cells or tissues
2
a
: a natural bodily fluid (as blood, lymph, or a secretion) see gastric juice, intestinal juice, pancreatic juice
b
: the liquid or moisture contained in something

juice

noun

1
as in energy
active strength of body or mind the aging quarterback proved he still had the juice to play the whole game

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • energy
  • vigor
  • gas
  • vinegar
  • ginger
  • beans
  • life
  • power
  • punch
  • pep
  • starch
  • zing
  • stamina
  • dash
  • strength
  • vitality
  • drive
  • muscle
  • spirit
  • sap
  • bounce
  • dynamism
  • vim
  • oomph
  • verve
  • zip
  • gusto
  • brio
  • esprit
  • zeal
  • go
  • moxie
  • spunk
  • passion
  • fitness
  • snap
  • get-up-and-go
  • fire
  • animation
  • liveliness
  • hardihood
  • vivacity
  • sprightliness
  • metal
  • health
  • vibrance
  • briskness
  • vibrancy
  • animal spirits
  • vivaciousness
  • soundness
  • spunkiness
  • potency
  • snappiness
  • fervor
  • virility
  • spiritedness
  • main
  • élan
  • wellness
  • might
  • jauntiness
  • healthiness
  • mettle
  • brawniness
  • ardor
  • huskiness
  • puissance
  • sturdiness
  • verdure
  • hardiness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lethargy
  • sluggishness
  • impotence
  • softness
  • tenderness
  • weakness
  • exhaustion
  • torpidity
  • powerlessness
  • debility
  • listlessness
  • impotency
  • delicacy
  • indolence
  • laziness
  • enfeeblement
  • feebleness
  • frailty
  • debilitation
  • faintness
  • infirmity
  • disablement
  • puniness
  • inanition
  • prostration
  • enervation
  • slightness
  • frailness
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2
as in influence
slang the power to direct the thinking or behavior of others usually indirectly those activists don't have the political juice to sway the vote of a single legislator

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • influence
  • leverage
  • sway
  • credit
  • clout
  • weight
  • pull
  • in
  • heft
  • authority
  • dominance
  • counterinfluence
  • supremacy
  • importance
  • dominion
  • sovereignty
  • predominance
  • mastery
  • impact
  • scepter
  • impression
  • eminence
  • sovranty
  • imprint
  • reign
  • moment
  • command
  • impress
  • consequence
  • mark

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • impotence
  • weakness
  • powerlessness
  • helplessness
  • impotency
3
as in drink
slang a distilled beverage that can make a person drunk I had heard my friend was hitting the juice again, and I was concerned

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • drink
  • liquor
  • alcohol
  • booze
  • bottle
  • rum
  • wine
  • vodka
  • spirits
  • beer
  • whiskey
  • sauce
  • brandy
  • firewater
  • tequila
  • grog
  • ale
  • hooch
  • stimulant
  • tipple
  • potable
  • moonshine
  • intoxicant
  • strong drink
  • aqua vitae
  • ardent spirits
  • gin
  • lush
  • whisky
  • cocktail
  • inebriant
  • pop
  • sake
  • load
  • chaser
  • belt
  • slug
  • brew
  • liqueur
  • mead
  • bracer
  • aperitif
  • mixed drink
  • snort
  • tot
  • schnapps
  • digestif
  • John Barleycorn
  • peg
  • shot
  • mescal
  • shooter
  • malt liquor
  • snifter
  • nip
  • mum
  • home brew
  • brewage
  • microbrew
  • whet
  • nappy
  • nightcap
  • barley-broo
  • brewski
  • saki
  • barley-bree
  • mao-tai
  • Dutch courage

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • nonintoxicant
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