juice
/dʒuːs/
noun
A drink made from fruit
“I drank a glass of orange juice.”
מיץ
Juice is a noun in the food & drinks category. It is a beginner (ages 6-8) word, meaning "A drink made from fruit" In Hebrew, juice translates to מיץ.
Example Sentences
- She drank a big glass of cold orange juice with her pancakes in the morning.
- He squeezed lemon juice over the salad to make it taste fresh and tangy.
- The apple juice box was the best part of her school lunch.
Did You Know? It takes about three whole oranges to make just one small glass of orange juice! The expression "full of juice" meaning full of energy or excitement comes from comparing a person to a ripe, juicy fruit. Juice boxes were invented in Sweden in the 1950s by a man named Ruben Rausing, who wanted to find a way to store milk and juice without refrigeration.
Common Word Combinations
orange juiceapple juicejuice boxfresh juice
Related Words
smoothielemonadedrinkfruit
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