Definition of juicer

juicernoun

máy ép trái cây

/ˈdʒuːsə(r)//ˈdʒuːsər/

The word "juicer" likely originated from the verb "to juice," which itself comes from the noun "juice." "Juice" has been around in English since the 14th century, derived from Old French "jus," meaning "sap." By the 19th century, "to juice" came to mean "to extract juice," leading to the creation of "juicer" as a noun for a tool used for that purpose. While the specific etymology of the word "juicer" isn't definitively documented, it's a logical and natural evolution from the existing words "juice" and "to juice."

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a piece of electrical equipment for getting the juice out of fruit or vegetables

một thiết bị điện để lấy nước ép từ trái cây hoặc rau quả

a kitchen utensil (= a tool) for pressing juice out of a fruit

một dụng cụ nhà bếp (= một công cụ) để ép nước trái cây