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1 juice
noun1) Saft, der* * *[‹u:s]1) (the liquid part of fruits or vegetables: She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.) der Saft2) ((often in plural) the fluid contained in meat: Roasting meat in tin foil helps to preserve the juices.) der Saft3) ((in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion: digestive/gastric juices.) der Saft•- academic.ru/40216/juicy">juicy- juiciness* * *[ʤu:s]I. n3. (natural fluid)▪ \juices pl Körpersäfte pldigestive/gastric \juices Verdauungs-/Magensaft m4. AM (sl: influence, power) Einfluss m, Macht fto have [all] the \juice das [absolute] Sagen haben famcreative \juices kreative Kräfteto get the creative \juices flowing schöpferisch tätig [o kreativ] werdenII. vt▪ to \juice sth fruit, vegetables etw entsaften* * *[dZuːs]n1) (of fruit, meat) Saft m2) usu pl (of body) Körpersäfte pl* * *juice [dʒuːs]A s1. a) (Obst-, Fleisch- etc) Saft m:let sb stew in their own juice umg jemanden im eigenen Saft schmoren lassen2. fig Saft m (u. Kraft f), Vitalität f3. fig (das) Wesentliche, Kern m4. sla) ELEK Saft m (Strom)b) AUTO Sprit m (Benzin):step on the juice Saft oder Gas geben5. besonders US sl Alkohol m:be into juice blau sein umg6. US sla) Wucherzinsen plb) Kredit m zu Wucherzinsen7. US sla) Einfluss mb) einflussreiche PositionB v/t1. entsaften2. mit Saft übergießen* * *noun1) Saft, der* * *n.Saft ¨-e m. -
2 juice
[ʤu:s] nlemon \juice Zitronensaft m2) ( liquid in meat)3) ( natural fluid)4) (Am) (sl: influence, power) Einfluss m, Macht f;to have [all] the \juice das [absolute] Sagen haben ( fam)creative \juices kreative Kräfte;to get the creative \juices flowing schöpferisch tätig [o kreativ] werden -
3 reservoir
<tech.gen> (anything that acts as a supply of sth) ■ Reservoir n<tech.gen> (collecting tank, basin) ■ Sammelbecken n<tech.gen> (gen., any kind) ■ Vorratsbehälter m<build.hydr> ■ Wasserstaubecken n ; Speicherbecken n<comvhcl.brake> (for compressed air) ■ Vorratsbehälter m< energ> (gen. hydroelectric power station) ■ Staubecken n ; Speicherbecken n ; Talsperrenbecken n ; Speichersee m rar< hydr> ■ Stausee m< logist> ■ Tank m< mvhcl> (double-tube shock absorber) ■ Ölvorratsraum m ; Reserveraum m Boge ; Ausgleichraum mprakt <mvhcl.brake> (of master brake cylinder) ■ Bremsflüssigkeitsbehälter m ; Bremsflüssigkeits-Ausgleichsbehälter m form ; Ausgleichsbehälter m prakt
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