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Qu'est-ce (qui) est moo juice - définition

BIBLICAL SCHOLAR
Douglas Moo; D. J. Moo; D.J. Moo; J. Moo

moo juice      
Milk.
Pick up some milk, the moo juice has gone chunky.
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
(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
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
n.
1) digestive, gastric juices
2) apple; fruit; grapefruit; lemon; orange; tomato; vegetable juice

Wikipédia

Douglas J. Moo

Douglas J. Moo (born March 15, 1950) is a Reformed New Testament scholar who, after teaching for more than twenty years at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois, has served as Blanchard Professor of New Testament at the Wheaton College Graduate School since 2000. He received his Ph.D. at the University of St. Andrews, in St. Andrews, Scotland.

Moo has published several theological works and commentaries on the Bible; notable among them are An Introduction to the New Testament (with D.A. Carson and Leon Morris) and The Epistle to the Romans (part of the New International Commentary on the New Testament series). His current research interests are Romans, Pauline theology (and exegesis) and environmental theology. He has been a member of the translation committee that produced the NIV and TNIV since 1996, and is its current Chair. He previously edited Trinity Journal.

In 2014, a Festschrift was published in his honour. Studies in the Pauline Epistles: Essays in Honor of Douglas J. Moo included contributions from G. K. Beale, Craig Blomberg, James Dunn, Grant R. Osborne, Thomas R. Schreiner, and N. T. Wright.