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pulp

/puhlp/US // pʌlp //UK // (pʌlp) //

纸浆,制浆,浆,浆糊

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the soft, juicy, edible part of a fruit.
    • : the pith of the stem of a plant.
    • : a soft or fleshy part of an animal body.
    • : Also called dental pulp. the inner substance of the tooth, containing arteries, veins, and lymphatic and nerve tissue that communicate with their respective vascular, lymph, and nerve systems.
    • : any soft, moist, slightly cohering mass, as that into which linen, wood, etc., are converted in the making of paper.
    • : a magazine or book printed on rough, low-quality paper made of wood pulp or rags, and usually containing sensational and lurid stories, articles, etc.Compare slick.
    • : Mining. ore pulverized and mixed with water.dry crushed ore.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to reduce to pulp.
    • : to reduce to pulp for use in making new paper.
    • : to remove the pulp from.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become reduced to pulp.

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Examples

  • It has bits of cellulose from wood pulp, plus bits of palladium, a metal.

  • The fruits of this eastern tree have 127 calories and a full day’s vitamin C per cup of pulp.

  • Not only will the walnut hull pulp dye your skin an odd color, but some people develop painful skin irritation from contact.

  • Strain to remove pear pulp, then pour over ice and garnish with the cinnamon stick.

  • My stepfather was a millwright at the local paper pulp mill.

  • Then, he singled out Pulp Fiction and Trainspotting as “glorifying” drug use.

  • The scene between getaway cab driver Esmeralda Villalobos (Angela Jones) and Butch is one of the oddest in Pulp Fiction.

  • After watching that scene, you could hardly call the use of heroin in Pulp Fiction romanticized or glamorous.

  • And that time, his face was pummeled to a pulp by the Governor.

  • His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp.

  • Every drop of his brave spirit had been squeezed out of him, and he stood the mere pulp and rind of his former self.

  • He was soon very quick in separating the fibres from the pulp and spreading them out to dry before packing.

  • This pulp is treated with water in an ordinary paper machine, and worked just like paper pulp.

  • The application is made in a paper machine, the pulp being allowed to flow over the cardboard.

  • There has been a great wave of public indignation against some paper-backed or "pulp" printed matter.