JUICERS - translation to arabic
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JUICERS - translation to arabic

EQUIPMENT TO EXTRACT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JUICES
Orange juicer; The Juicer; Juice extractor; Juicers; Lemon juicer; Juicing machine
  • Electric centrifugal juicer

JUICERS         

ألاسم

جَوْهَر ; جَوْهَرُ الشَّيْء

JUICER         

ألاسم

عَصَّارَة ; مِعْصَرَة

juicer         
عصارة

Definition

juicer
¦ noun an appliance for extracting juice from fruit and vegetables.

Wikipedia

Juicer

A juicer, also known as a juice extractor, is a tool used to extract juice from fruits, herbs, leafy greens and other types of vegetables in a process called juicing. It crushes, grinds, and/or squeezes the juice out of the pulp.

Some types of juicers can also function as a food processor. Most of the twin gear and horizontal masticating juicers have attachments for crushing herbs and spices, extruding pasta, noodles or bread sticks, making baby food and nut butter, grinding coffee, making nut milk, etc.

Examples of use of JUICERS
1. The home appliances section offers a wide range of brand names that manufacture microwaves, irons, blenders, deep fryers, vacuum cleaners, juicers, sandwich makers, coffee makers and toaster.
2. Which got us wondering how this year‘s alleged juicers (Clemens vehemently denies the accusation; Pettitte says he briefly used human growth hormone) have fared against the men in the hot seat two years ago.
3. Kitchens have seen similar crazes in the past, with the likes of sandwich toasters, juicers, vegetable processors and bread makers, most of which can be found cluttering up the back of cupboards.
4. A quarter of people also admitted they had bought gadgets as presents for people even though they knew they would never get used, with the insurer predicting that juicers and ice cream makers will be the latest unwanted electrical gifts.