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1. A tropical american plant bearing a large fleshy edible fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves.
Widely cultivated in the tropics
Ampliamente cultivada en los trópicos
2. Large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves.
Widely cultivated
Ampliamente cultivada
juice
sustantivo
1. The liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking.
The farmer squeezed the freshly harvested oranges to extract their juice, which she then bottled for sale at the local market.
El agricultor apretó las naranjas recién cosechadas para extraer su jugo, que luego embotelló para vender en el mercado local.
2. Energetic vitality.
The morning yoga class was filled with an infectious juice that had everyone moving in sync, their collective energy radiating like a palpable force.
La clase de yoga del mañana estaba llena de un jugo infeccioso que había hecho que todos se movieran en sincronía, su energía colectiva irradiando como una fuerza palpable.
3. Electric current.
The electrician carefully monitored the juice flowing through the wires to ensure it didn't overload the circuit.
El electricista cuidadosamente supervisó el flujo de la corriente a través de los cables para asegurarse de que no sobrecargara el circuito.
4. Any of several liquids of the body.
The doctor took a sample of my saliva juice to test for any signs of oral cancer.
El médico tomó una muestra de mi jugo salival para comprobar cualquier señal de cáncer oral.