juice
noun /dʒuːs/
  /dʒuːs/
Idioms - [uncountable, countable] the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this
- a glass of fruit juice
 - a carton of apple juice
 - lemon/lime juice
 - Add the juice of two lemons.
 - Two orange juices, please.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Drinksa1- Sprinkle the avocado slices with lemon juice.
 - the grated rind and juice of two lemons
 
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
- Use the juices of the meat to make gravy.
 
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
- digestive/gastric juices
 
 - [uncountable] (informal) electricity
- My phone has run out of juice.
 
 - [uncountable] (especially British English, informal) petrol
 
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