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词汇 juicy
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Definition of juicy in English:

juicy

adjectivejuiciest, juicier ˈdʒuːsiˈdʒusi
  • 1(of food) full of juice; succulent.

    (食物)多汁的,多水分的

    a juicy apple

    多汁的苹果。

    a juicy steak

    多汁的牛排。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fresh scallops and prawns were briefly cooked thus creating tender, juicy morsels of exquisite flavor.
    • Inside, however, they were filled with a succulent, sweet, juicy meat unlike anything Maria had tasted before.
    • The homemade onion rings are even better, cut thin and lightly battered so there's a nice balance between crust and juicy onion.
    • It tasted wonderful, the meat was juicy and full of flavor and the sauce was excellent.
    • Include lots of green leafy vegetables and sweet juicy fruits.
    • For dessert, feed your sweetheart cherries on the stem, red grapes on the vine or juicy strawberries.
    • There is deep satisfaction to be had in spending a couple of hours picking punnets full of ripe, juicy fruit.
    • I was particularly envious when her dessert arrived - huge, juicy strawberries dipped in gooey chocolate sauce.
    • For breakfast, eat a helping of sweet juicy fruit, and warm cooked cereal.
    • Her nose twitched to the surprising aroma of sliced vegetables, scented herbs, juicy sauces, and chopped beef.
    • There were bananas in large bunches, juicy oranges and trusses of grapes.
    • Such foods are juicy, fatty, wholesome, and pleasing to the heart.
    • There are almost 10 different meats to sample, from thinly sliced sirloin to juicy pork to simple, tender lamb.
    • The robin flew down to join the party in case there was a juicy snack left over.
    • This yard, however, had been transformed into a lush garden full of plump, red, juicy tomatoes.
    • I stuff the cavity with juicy lemon wedges, garlic and parsley.
    • Andy had abandoned her own pizza after just one slice to concentrate on peeling the foil from the juicy garlic bread.
    • When meat is juicy and tender, it's absolutely beautiful.
    • The peppers were juicy and tasty, as was their filling.
    • Large, juicy flakes of fish are what appeal here.
    Synonyms
    succulent, tender, moist
    ripe, luscious, lush, sappy
    archaic mellow
    1. 1.1informal Interestingly scandalous.
      〈非正式〉添油加醋的,绘声绘色的
      juicy gossip

      添油加醋的流言飞语。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If a story is juicy and sexy, are those reasons enough to do it?
      • It's free, of course, always interesting, and occasionally juicy.
      • The media is interested in content that will appeal to their readers, which should preferably be juicy.
      • Before we can slide into the booth, he is already talking with the excited, slightly conspiratorial tone of a friend with some juicy gossip.
      • She said it as if it was something keenly interesting, some juicy gossip.
      • Obviously, if you're doing well in the polls, a juicy scandal for the opposition should help you.
      • Her letter was decent in length and had tons of juicy gossip.
      • What was really giving the papers a thrill, and filling their pages, was the juicy political-financial scandal just breaking in Japan.
      • When they were were filled in on the latest news of the race they would return to the pack and share the juicy news with everyone.
      • There was so much juicy gossip it was hard to pay much attention to the debate.
      • There's nothing that gets this nation going quite like a juicy sports scandal.
      • I hope they'll be entertaining, something juicy for us to gasp and giggle about.
      • My newly acquired knowledge is nothing more than juicy gossip and therein lies the problem.
      • They made it their business to know all the juicy gossip.
      • Sure, I had to coax her with hints of juicy, interesting news that I said I needed to tell her, but still.
      • And the arrival of the prince could provide some juicy entertainment too.
      • With juicy gossip and scandal about the rich and famous in Taiwan, the magazine took the country by storm, selling out in hours.
      • All they cared about was orchestrating a juicy piece of sex scandal gossip.
      • So has politics become too boring for the media, unless it's some juicy sex scandal or something like that?
      • If someone wanted a juicy piece of gossip, they would turn to her.
      Synonyms
      very interesting, fascinating, intriguing, sensational, lurid, thrilling, exciting, colourful, entertaining
      scandalous, racy, risqué, spicy, piquant, provocative, suggestive
      informal hot, shock-horror
    2. 1.2informal Temptingly appealing.
      〈非正式〉充满诱惑的,吸引人的,诱惑人的
      the promise of juicy returns

      丰厚利润的许诺。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the end of the day, private banks want to get their hands on customers' capital, which they invest with gusto in return for juicy fees.
      • The under-funded casino offered a juicy sign-up bonus to attract new players then didn't have enough money to pay the winners!
      • How do you respond to critics who say that the juicy returns you promise for Social Security accounts will likewise prove elusive?
      • A market that juicy just might prove irresistible to the likes of Wal-Mart.
      • If admin work doesn't appeal, there are job details of the much more juicy positions at MI5 handily tucked into the brochure.
      • Economic theory tells us that if it weren't so, there would be tons of new entrants into the market, attracted by juicy profits.
      • But the focus has shifted to creating value as much by trading assets as by erecting buildings, with juicy returns to be made at different stages of a development process.
      • But his grand vision of Tyson as a one-stop shop for beef, pork, and chicken has yet to deliver juicy returns.
      • Enticed by juicy commissions from all those deals, others are jumping into the mortgage biz.
      • There's no doubt that our fantasy world can be very juicy and seductive.
      • What's the use of having such a juicy and appetizing prospect-list if you can't call on them?
      Synonyms
      inviting, attractive, tempting, appetizing, enticing, seductive

Derivatives

  • juicily

  • adverb
    • The duck is devilishly rare, and the fat - edged flesh colludes juicily with its anise-dusted accompaniment.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In Atkinson's fiction, something is always lurking juicily out the back, the equivalent of Stella Gibbons's ‘something nasty in the woodshed’.
      • Whatever the reasons for his choice of subject, Manet produced a strikingly original, juicily stroked, nervous picture of the battle, which is now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
      • The smoky, grilled, intense flavor of the meat melded juicily with the spicy earthiness of the Grenache.
  • juiciness

  • noun ˈdʒuːsɪnəs
    • The way you chop the ingredients makes a big impact on the burger's texture and juiciness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You'll get more tender meat, more juiciness and less shrinkage.
      • In my experience, these don't bear comparison with our locally grown fruit for flavour or juiciness.
      • The best way to increase the juiciness of the meat being prepared is to learn the best cooking method.
      • This technique maintains maximum juiciness in the shrimp.

Rhymes

Debussy, goosey, Lucy, Senussi, Watusi

Definition of juicy in US English:

juicy

adjectiveˈdʒusiˈjo͞osē
  • 1(of food) full of juice; succulent.

    (食物)多汁的,多水分的

    a juicy apple

    多汁的苹果。

    a juicy steak

    多汁的牛排。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is deep satisfaction to be had in spending a couple of hours picking punnets full of ripe, juicy fruit.
    • Inside, however, they were filled with a succulent, sweet, juicy meat unlike anything Maria had tasted before.
    • The robin flew down to join the party in case there was a juicy snack left over.
    • Large, juicy flakes of fish are what appeal here.
    • The homemade onion rings are even better, cut thin and lightly battered so there's a nice balance between crust and juicy onion.
    • Andy had abandoned her own pizza after just one slice to concentrate on peeling the foil from the juicy garlic bread.
    • There are almost 10 different meats to sample, from thinly sliced sirloin to juicy pork to simple, tender lamb.
    • The peppers were juicy and tasty, as was their filling.
    • I was particularly envious when her dessert arrived - huge, juicy strawberries dipped in gooey chocolate sauce.
    • Her nose twitched to the surprising aroma of sliced vegetables, scented herbs, juicy sauces, and chopped beef.
    • For dessert, feed your sweetheart cherries on the stem, red grapes on the vine or juicy strawberries.
    • There were bananas in large bunches, juicy oranges and trusses of grapes.
    • The fresh scallops and prawns were briefly cooked thus creating tender, juicy morsels of exquisite flavor.
    • This yard, however, had been transformed into a lush garden full of plump, red, juicy tomatoes.
    • Such foods are juicy, fatty, wholesome, and pleasing to the heart.
    • Include lots of green leafy vegetables and sweet juicy fruits.
    • When meat is juicy and tender, it's absolutely beautiful.
    • It tasted wonderful, the meat was juicy and full of flavor and the sauce was excellent.
    • I stuff the cavity with juicy lemon wedges, garlic and parsley.
    • For breakfast, eat a helping of sweet juicy fruit, and warm cooked cereal.
    Synonyms
    succulent, tender, moist
    1. 1.1informal Interestingly scandalous.
      〈非正式〉添油加醋的,绘声绘色的
      juicy gossip

      添油加醋的流言飞语。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her letter was decent in length and had tons of juicy gossip.
      • Before we can slide into the booth, he is already talking with the excited, slightly conspiratorial tone of a friend with some juicy gossip.
      • I hope they'll be entertaining, something juicy for us to gasp and giggle about.
      • All they cared about was orchestrating a juicy piece of sex scandal gossip.
      • She said it as if it was something keenly interesting, some juicy gossip.
      • If a story is juicy and sexy, are those reasons enough to do it?
      • They made it their business to know all the juicy gossip.
      • Obviously, if you're doing well in the polls, a juicy scandal for the opposition should help you.
      • My newly acquired knowledge is nothing more than juicy gossip and therein lies the problem.
      • Sure, I had to coax her with hints of juicy, interesting news that I said I needed to tell her, but still.
      • With juicy gossip and scandal about the rich and famous in Taiwan, the magazine took the country by storm, selling out in hours.
      • There was so much juicy gossip it was hard to pay much attention to the debate.
      • What was really giving the papers a thrill, and filling their pages, was the juicy political-financial scandal just breaking in Japan.
      • And the arrival of the prince could provide some juicy entertainment too.
      • There's nothing that gets this nation going quite like a juicy sports scandal.
      • So has politics become too boring for the media, unless it's some juicy sex scandal or something like that?
      • It's free, of course, always interesting, and occasionally juicy.
      • The media is interested in content that will appeal to their readers, which should preferably be juicy.
      • If someone wanted a juicy piece of gossip, they would turn to her.
      • When they were were filled in on the latest news of the race they would return to the pack and share the juicy news with everyone.
      Synonyms
      very interesting, fascinating, intriguing, sensational, lurid, thrilling, exciting, colourful, entertaining
    2. 1.2informal Temptingly appealing.
      〈非正式〉充满诱惑的,吸引人的,诱惑人的
      the promise of juicy returns

      丰厚利润的许诺。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If admin work doesn't appeal, there are job details of the much more juicy positions at MI5 handily tucked into the brochure.
      • But his grand vision of Tyson as a one-stop shop for beef, pork, and chicken has yet to deliver juicy returns.
      • There's no doubt that our fantasy world can be very juicy and seductive.
      • Economic theory tells us that if it weren't so, there would be tons of new entrants into the market, attracted by juicy profits.
      • Enticed by juicy commissions from all those deals, others are jumping into the mortgage biz.
      • A market that juicy just might prove irresistible to the likes of Wal-Mart.
      • The under-funded casino offered a juicy sign-up bonus to attract new players then didn't have enough money to pay the winners!
      • How do you respond to critics who say that the juicy returns you promise for Social Security accounts will likewise prove elusive?
      • But the focus has shifted to creating value as much by trading assets as by erecting buildings, with juicy returns to be made at different stages of a development process.
      • What's the use of having such a juicy and appetizing prospect-list if you can't call on them?
      • At the end of the day, private banks want to get their hands on customers' capital, which they invest with gusto in return for juicy fees.
      Synonyms
      inviting, attractive, tempting, appetizing, enticing, seductive
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