释义 |
- n.纸浆;髓;浆状物
- adj.粗制滥造的;庸俗刺激的
- v.将…捣成浆
- 网络果肉;牙髓;矿浆
第三人称单数:pulps 现在分词:pulping 过去分词:pulped n. soft tissue,tissue,flesh,paste,mush v. crush,squash,pound,grind,pulverize 1. | [sing][u] 浆状物a soft wet substance that is made especially by crushing sth |
| Cook the fruit gently until it forms a pulp. 用文火把水果煮烂。 | | His face had been beaten to a pulp(= very badly beaten) . 他的脸被打得稀巴烂。 |
2. | [u] 纸浆a soft substance that is made by crushing wood, cloth or other material and then used to make paper |
3. | [u] (瓜果等的)肉质部分,髓the soft part inside some fruit and vegetables |
1. | ~ sth 将…捣成浆to crush or beat sth so that it becomes soft and wet |
| Unsold copies of the novel had to be pulped. 没卖出去的小说只好化成纸浆。 | | |
1. | [obn] 粗制滥造的;庸俗刺激的badly written and often intended to shock people |
n. | 2. crushed wood or other materials that are used to make paper 3. novels or magazines produced on cheap paper, especially crime, horror, or science fiction stories 4. soft fleshy plant tissue, e.g. the inner part of a fruit or vegetable 5. the pith inside a plant stem 6. the sensitive tissue at the center of a tooth, consisting of nerves and blood vessels 7. ore that has been mined and pulverized, especially when mixed with water 8. the inside of a fruit or vegetable 9. a thick soft substance made by crushing or cooking something until it is almost liquid 2. crushed wood or other materials that are used to make paper 3. novels or magazines produced on cheap paper, especially crime, horror, or science fiction stories 4. soft fleshy plant tissue, e.g. the inner part of a fruit or vegetable 5. the pith inside a plant stem 6. the sensitive tissue at the center of a tooth, consisting of nerves and blood vessels 7. ore that has been mined and pulverized, especially when mixed with water 8. the inside of a fruit or vegetable 9. a thick soft substance made by crushing or cooking something until it is almost liquid | v. | 1. to crush something into pulp, or be crushed into pulp 2. to remove the pulp from something, especially the soft fleshy tissue from fruit or vegetables 3. to make something solid very soft and almost liquid 4. to make books and newspapers into paper 1. to crush something into pulp, or be crushed into pulp 2. to remove the pulp from something, especially the soft fleshy tissue from fruit or vegetables 3. to make something solid very soft and almost liquid 4. to make books and newspapers into paper | adj. | 1. pulp books, magazines, and movies have not been written very well, and are often about sex or violence |
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