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"When life gives you a lemon, make lemonade" means: When life gives you a lemon, make it into lemonade (it can also be translated as: Once it comes, make peace with it)
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1. Lemon is pronounced in French, English?['lem?n]?American?['l?m?n]?
1. As an adjective, it means: lemon-colored p>
2. As a noun, the meaning is: lemon
Phrases:
1. lemon juice? lemon juice
2. lemon tree? lemon tree
3. Lemon tea? Lemon tea, lemon fruit tea
4. Lemon grass? (Lemon) Lemongrass
2. Lemonade is pronounced in French and English? [lem?'ne?d]?美?[,l?m?'ned]?
As a noun, it means: lemonade extended information
The meaning of make:
The words make, cook, fix, get, and prepare can all mean "to do". The difference is: cook is only used for food and not for drinks; the other words can be used for drinks. make and get are interchangeable; prepare and fix emphasize the preparation process. For example:
1. She is cooking in the kitchen. She is cooking in the kitchen.
2. Let me fix you a drink! Let me fix you a drink.
3. He got [made] himself a cup of coffee. He made himself a cup of coffee.
4. You shouldn't have troubled yourself to prepare such a feast! You shouldn't have troubled yourself to prepare such a feast!