a glass of tomato juice - traducción al griego
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a glass of tomato juice - traducción al griego

BEVERAGE MADE FROM TOMATOES
Tomato Juice
  • Tomato juice in a glass, decorated with tomato slice and sprig
  • Bloody Mary]] mix

a glass of tomato juice      
ένα ποτήρι ντοματοχυμό.
tomato juice         
χυμός ντομάτας
fruit juice         
  • A variety of packaged juices in a supermarket
  • Pomegranates getting washed prior to processing in an Afghanistan fruit concentrate factory.
  • A hand press juicer
  • A juice drinks serving Jungle Juice Bar at the [[Galleria Esplanad]] [[shopping mall]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Fruit juice being used in the preparation of a [[smoothie]]
  • [[Pomegranate]] juice
  • Advertisers often urge parents to buy juice for their children.
DRINKABLE LIQUID PRODUCED FROM SQUEEZING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Fruit juice; Juices; Fruit juices; Bottled juice; Juice bar; Juicebar; Multiple-fruit juice; Real fruit juice; Juice bars; Fruit and vegetable juices
χυμός φρούτων

Definición

juice
(juices)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Juice is the liquid that can be obtained from a fruit.
...fresh orange juice...
N-MASS: usu with supp
2.
The juices of a piece of meat are the liquid that comes out of it when you cook it.
When cooked, drain off the juices and put the meat in a processor or mincer.
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Tomato juice

Tomato juice is a juice made from tomatoes, usually used as a beverage, either plain or in cocktails such as a Bloody Mary, a Caesar, or Michelada.