词汇 | juice |
释义 | juice Theme: ALCOHOL n. liquor; wine.Let's go get some juice and get stewed.You got any juice in your room? Theme: DRINKING - EXCESS in. to drink heavily.Both of them were really juicing.Stop juicing and listen to me. Theme: ELECTRICITY n. electricity.The juice has been off since dawn.Turn on the juice, and let's see if it runs. Theme: FINANCIAL n. orange juice futures market. (Securities markets. Usually with the.)The juice opened a little high today, but fell quickly under profit taking.It's time to sell the juice and buy bellies. Theme: POWER n. energy; power; political influence.The boss has the juice with the board to make the necessary changes.Dave left the president's staff because he just didn't have the juice anymore to be useful. juice Ⅰ 1. noun 1 alcohol US, 1932. 2 methadone, used to break an opiate addiction. In many US clinics, the methadone given to recovering heroin addicts is mixed in orange juice so that it cannot be injected US, 1981. 3 a powdered narcotic dissolved for injection US, 1962. 4 crack cocaine mixed with marijuana US, 1993. 5 anabolic steroids US, 1992. 6 blood. Among others, professional wrestling usage US, 1938. 7 in drag racing and hot rodding, any special blend of racing fuel US, 1968. 8 petrol, diesel UK, 1909. 9 nitroglycerin, used by thieves to blow open vaults or safes US, 1924. 10 energy UK, 2004. 11 sex BAHAMAS, 1982. 12 pleasure, satisfaction UK, 1999. 13 power, influence, sway US, 1957. 14 a bribe UK, 1698. 15 interest paid to an loan shark US, 1935. 16 in sports betting, the bookmaker's commission US, 1975. 17 in pool, spin imparted to the cue ball to affect the course of the object ball or the course of the cue ball after it strikes the object ball US, 1993. 18 surging surf with big waves US, 1981. 19 in a deck of playing cards, a two. An intentional corruption of DEUCE US, 1951.► get some juice onto achieve a drug intoxication US, 1980 2. verb 1 to drink, especially to the point of intoxication US, 1893. 2 to energise US, 1977. 3 to bleed. Professional wrestling usage US, 1992. 4 to bribe; to pay for influence US, 1953. 5 to obtain something through the influence of another US, 1980. 6 to have sex BAHAMAS, 1982⇨ See: JUICE UP.► juice the G-spotto engage in oral sex on a woman US, 2001 Ⅱ ⇨ juice up; juice verb 1 to make exciting or powerful US, 1964. 2 to drink to intoxication US, 1971 juice up juice up sth/juice sth up AmE informal to make something more interesting or exciting: Moby became known for his skill at juicing up hit tunes for the dance floor. In an effort to juice up their event, the organizers of the Los Angeles Marathon have changed the route completely.■ SIMILAR TO: liven up, jazz up, spice up juice1. n. liquor; wine. Let’s go get some juice and get stewed. 2. in. to drink heavily. Both of them were really juicing. 3. n. electricity. Turn on the juice, and let’s see if it runs. 4. n. energy; power; political influence. Dave left the president’s staff because he just didn’t have the juice anymore to be useful. 5. n. orange juice futures market. (Securities markets. Usually with the.) The juice opened a little high today, but fell quickly under profit taking. 6. n. anabolic steroids. Fred used too much juice and is growing witch tits.
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