juice: [13] Juice appears to come ultimately from a prehistoric root which meant ‘mix’. This had early descendants denoting ‘soup’ – Latin jūs, for instance, Sanskrit yūa, and Old Slavic jucha – and the Latin form passed into Old French as jus, whence English juice.
juice (n.)
c. 1300, "liquid extract obtained by boiling herbs," from Old French jus "juice, sap, liquid" (13c.), from Latin ius "broth, sauce, juice," from PIE root *yeue- "to blend, mix food" (cognates: Sanskrit yus- "broth," Greek zyme "a leaven," Old Church Slavonic jucha "broth, soup," Lithuanian juse "fish soup"). Meaning "liquor" is from 1828; that of "electricity" is first recorded 1896.
juice (v.)
1630s, "to suffuse with juice," from juice (n.). Meaning "to enliven" attested by 1964; juiced "drunk" attested by 1946; in reference to steroids, by 2003. Related: Juiced; juicing.
双语例句
1. Lemon and lime juice were both temporarily out of stock.
柠檬汁和酸橙汁暂时都缺货。
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2. Lemon juice can help to prevent economy-class syndrome by improving blood circulation.
柠檬汁能够改善血液循环,有助于预防经济舱综合征。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Try using lemon juice to remove tobacco stains from your fingers.
试试用柠檬汁去除手指上的烟渍。
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4. Boil the chick peas, add garlic and lemon juice.
把鹰嘴豆放在开水中煮,并加入大蒜和柠檬汁。
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5. The patient can have apples, apple juice, apple sauce, and so forth.