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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 carrot
noun1) Möhre, die; Karotte, diegrated carrot[s] — geraspelte Möhren od. Karotten
2) (fig.) Köder, derwith carrot and stick — mit Zuckerbrot und Peitsche
* * *['kærət]* * *car·rot[ˈkærət, AM ˈker-]I. nto dangle [or hold out] a \carrot in front of sb versuchen jdn zu ködernthe \carrot and [the] stick Zuckerbrot und Peitsche* * *['krət]nMohrrübe f, Karotte f, Möhre f; (fig) Köder m* * *carrot [ˈkærət] s1. BOT Karotte f, Möhre f, Mohrrübe f, Gelbe Rübe:with a carrot and a stick fig mit Zuckerbrot und Peitsche;2. umga) pl rotes Haarb) Rotkopf m* * *noun1) Möhre, die; Karotte, diegrated carrot[s] — geraspelte Möhren od. Karotten
2) (fig.) Köder, der* * *n.Karotte -n f.Möhre -n f. -
4 squash
I 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerquetschen2) (compress) pressensquash in/up — eindrücken/zusammendrücken [Gegenstand]
squash somebody/something into something — jemanden/etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
3) (put down) niederschlagen [Aufstand]; zunichte machen [Hoffnung, Traum]4) (coll.): (dismiss) ablehnen [Vorschlag, Plan]5) (coll.): (silence) zum Schweigen bringen2. intransitive verb 3. nounorange/lemon squash — Orangen- / Limonensaftgetränk, das
2) (Sport)II nounsquash [rackets] — Squash, das
(gourd) [Speise]kürbis, der* * *[skwoʃ] 1. verb1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) (zer-)quetschen2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) im Keim ersticken2. noun1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) das Gedränge2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) der frischgepresste Saft3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) das Rakettspiel4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.)•- academic.ru/70018/squashy">squashy* * *squash1[skwɒʃ, AM skwɑ:ʃ]squash2[skwɒʃ, AM skwɑ:ʃ]I. nII. vt1. (crush)▪ to \squash sth etw zerdrückento \squash sth flat etw platt drückento \squash a rumour ein Gerücht aus der Welt schaffen3. (push)can you \squash this into your bag for me? kannst du das für mich in deine Tasche stecken?I should be able to \squash myself into this space ich glaube, ich kann mich da hineinzwängen4. (humiliate)* * *I [skwɒʃ]1. n2) (= crush) Gedränge ntit's a bit of a squash — es ist ziemlich eng
2. vt1) zerdrücken, zerquetschen; box etc zusammendrückenmy hat was squashed flat or in — mein Hut war völlig zerdrückt
2) (fig) (inf = silence, = quash) protest, argument, proposal vom Tisch fegen (inf); hopes vernichten3) (= squeeze) quetschento be squashed together — eng zusammengepresst or -gequetscht sein
3. vi1) (= get squashed) zerdrückt or zerquetscht werden2) (= squeeze) sich quetschento squash in — sich hinein-/hereinquetschen
IIcould you squash up? — könnt ihr etwas zusammenrücken?; (one person) kannst du dich etwas kleiner machen?
n (SPORT)Squash ntIIIsquash courts pl — Squashhalle f
n no pl (US)(Pâtisson)kürbis m* * *squash1 [skwɒʃ; US auch skwɑʃ]A v/t1. (zu Brei) zerquetschen, zusammendrücken2. breitschlagen5. umg jemanden fertigmachenB v/i1. zerquetscht werden3. umg glucksen (Fuß im Morast etc)4. FLUG absackenC s1. Matsch m, Brei m, breiige Masse4. umg Glucksen n5. SPORT Squash nsquash2 [skwɒʃ; US auch skwɑʃ] pl squashes, besonders koll squash s BOT ein Kürbisgewächs, besondersa) Gartenkürbis mb) Bisam-, Moschuskürbis m* * *I 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerquetschen2) (compress) pressensquash in/up — eindrücken/zusammendrücken [Gegenstand]
squash somebody/something into something — jemanden/etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
3) (put down) niederschlagen [Aufstand]; zunichte machen [Hoffnung, Traum]4) (coll.): (dismiss) ablehnen [Vorschlag, Plan]5) (coll.): (silence) zum Schweigen bringen2. intransitive verb 3. nounorange/lemon squash — Orangen- / Limonensaftgetränk, das
2) (Sport)II nounsquash [rackets] — Squash, das
(gourd) [Speise]kürbis, der* * *v.quetschen v.zerquetschen v. -
5 carrot
car·rot [ʼkærət, Am ʼker-] nthe \carrot and [the] stick Zuckerbrot und Peitsche nmodifier (cake, juice, soup, salad) Karotten-, Möhren-
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