Englisch > Deutsch | |
juice | |
1. Substantiv: | |
2. [1] Saft | |
[1] "A juice is obtained from the pineapple, which by fermentation yields a liquor possessing stimulating and diuretick properties." | |
Englisch > Englisch | |
juice | |
1. subst. A liquid from a plant, especially fruit. | |
Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out. | |
2. subst. A beverage made of juice. | |
I’d like two orange juices please. | |
3. subst. Any liquid resembling juice. | |
4. subst. (Scotland) A soft drink. | |
5. subst. (slang) Electricity. | |
6. subst. (slang) Liquor. | |
7. subst. (slang) Political power. | |
8. subst. (slang) Petrol; gasoline. | |
9. subst. (slang) Vitality. | |
10. subst. (slang) The amount charged by a bookmaker for betting services. | |
11. subst. (slang) Steroids. | |
12. subst. (slang) Semen. | |
13. subst. (slang) The vaginal lubrication that a woman naturally produces when sexually aroused. | |
14. subst. (slang) Musical agreement between instrumentalists. | |
15. v. To extract the juice from something. | |
16. v. To energize or stimulate something. | |
17. adj. alternative spelling of Jew's (used in certain set phrases like juice harp) | |
Deutsch > Englisch | |
Saft | |
1. subst. (beverage) juice | |
2. subst. (botany) sap | |
3. subst. (zoology) fluid | |
4. subst. (cooking) gravy, meat juice | |
(Fleisch etc.) im eigenen Saft kochen - (meat, etc.) to cook in its own juices | |
5. subst. (colloquial) power; electricity | |
Das Handy hat keinen Saft mehr. - The cellphone is out of juice. | |
6. subst. (colloquial) agility; vitality; power | |
7. subst. (slang) any bodily fluid, especially sweat and vulgar semen or vaginal fluid | |