juice in Indonesian
juice in Indonesian is jus, sari buah, getah — juice means the natural liquid found in fruit, vegetables, or meat, or a drink made from it.
juice in Indonesian
jus
(uncountable) A liquid from a plant, especially fruit.
jus
(countable) A beverage made of juice.
sari buah
(countable) A beverage made of juice.
getah
(uncountable) Any liquid resembling juice.
jus
(uncountable) Any liquid resembling juice.
What does "juice" mean?
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noun The natural liquid found in fruit, vegetables, or meat, or a drink made from it.
"She squeezed fresh orange juice for breakfast."
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noun Informal: the power, energy, or resources that make something work — electricity, fuel, or vitality.
"My phone has no juice left, can you charge it?"
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verb To extract the liquid from fruit or vegetables, typically with a machine.
"She juices a mix of kale and apple every morning."
juice in a sentence
- She squeezed fresh orange juice for breakfast.
- The steak was so tender it was still full of juice.
- My phone has no juice left, can you charge it?
- After the coffee kicked in, he finally had the juice to finish the report.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "juice" in Indonesian?
"juice" in Indonesian is jus, sari buah, getah. juice means: The natural liquid found in fruit, vegetables, or meat, or a drink made from it.
How do you use "juice" in a sentence?
Example: "She squeezed fresh orange juice for breakfast." In Indonesian, "juice" is jus, sari buah, getah.
Are there other ways to say "juice" in Indonesian?
Yes — Indonesian has 3 translations listed for "juice": jus, sari buah, getah.
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