pulpy / ˈpʌl pi /

📖毕业后词汇浆状的浆糊状的浆状物浆糊状

pulpy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

pulp·i·er, pulp·i·est.

  1. pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling pulp; fleshy or soft.
  2. pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling magazines or books considered pulp; sensationalistic; trashy.

pulpy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

soft

更多pulpy例句

  1. The pulpy thriller “A Walk Among the Tombstones,” from “Out of Sight” screenwriter Scott Frank, called on a particular set of acting skills that Neeson’s action films hadn’t yet required.
  2. What ensues is part detective novel, part pulpy romantic tragedy.
  3. The clone saga Orphan Black is pulpy, adrenaline-fueled television at its finest.
  4. His pulpy brand of crime fiction will live on not only in paperback form, but also on the silver screen.
  5. A pulpy perimeter of raw sewage encircled each village, which made walking into the forest to find some privacy an ordeal.
  6. Ramsay doubtless felt the need to make something extraordinary from this pulpy departure point.
  7. The visitor, groping, brushed with his fingers the back of a hand which felt strangely hot and pulpy.
  8. Food is caught between irregular projections on the surface of the molars and crushed to a pulpy mass.
  9. Approach them closely, walk under their colossal leaves, avoid their sharp spear-points and touch their soft pulpy stems.
  10. The bud is rooted in the branch, and draws its sustenance from the milk of the pulpy cambium layer beneath the bark.
  11. Some effect must have been produced upon the pulpy nerve centres from which they never recovered.