fresh orange

collocation in English

meaningsoffreshandorange

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fresh
adjective
uk
/freʃ/
us
/freʃ/
new ...
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orange
noun
uk
/ˈɒr.ɪndʒ/
us
/ˈɔːr.ɪndʒ/
a round sweet fruit that has a thick orange skin and an orange centre divided into ...
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(Definition offreshandorangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffresh orange

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They know the taste of afreshorange.
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Quick-frozen concentrated orange juice consists only of the unadulterated natural solids of thefreshorange.
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It may be a prepared drink consisting offreshorangeor lemon mixed with rum.
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The consumer, by replacing the "lost" water, is producing the same effect as he would by squeezing afreshorange.
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The vitamin content is retained by the quick-freezing process, thus maintaining the food value of afreshorange.
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If this is so, why is it the practice in families who can afford a planned and adequate diet to provide their children withfreshorangejuice?
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Her speech seemed to indicate that there was no such thing as afreshorangein the shops, but fresh oranges are within the reach of the average family.
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It remains afreshorange, fit only for the same beneficial uses as theretofore.
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In addition, ethyl butyrate is often also added to orange juice, as most associate its odor with that offreshorangejuice.
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It is made by squeezing thefreshorange, by drying and later re-hydrating the juice, or by concentration of the juice and later adding water to the concentrate.
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Yard number 469 is a 189-m-long juice tanker, specialised for transportation of 32,000,000 litres offreshorangejuice in 14 specially made, sterilised and refrigerated tanks.
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The programme quantities include fresh oranges to the value of 1½ million dollars and fresh grapefruit to the value of ½ million dollars.
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It is similar to a mixture of fresh oranges and pine sap.
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It is made from a base of fresh oranges which are dried and mixed with a solution of alcohol which is distilled.
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