pulp
pulp 英 [pʌlp] 美 [pʌlp]
n. 纸浆;果肉;黏浆状物质 vt. 使…化成纸浆;除去…的果肉 vi. 变成纸浆;成为浆状
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- Pulp is a soft, squishy, or slightly wet mush. The soft inside part of your tooth is pulp, and the soft flesh of a peach is also pulp.
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- n. 纸浆;果肉;黏浆状物质
- vt. 使…化成纸浆;除去…的果肉
- vi. 变成纸浆;成为浆状
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1. The pulp is full and flesh.
果肉肥厚。
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2. Commercial fruit juice does not come from the whole fruit, but from the fruit stripped of its skin and pulp.
商业果汁并非来自整个果实,而是来自出去果皮和果肉的水果。
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3. On the other side of the world Uruguay and Argentina are feuding over two pulp mills being built in Uruguay.
在世界的另一端,乌拉圭和阿根廷正就建在乌拉圭的两座纸浆工厂争吵不休。
- pulp (n.) c. 1400, "fleshy part of a fruit or plant," from Latin pulpa "animal or plant pulp; pith of wood," earlier *pelpa, perhaps from the same root as pulvis "dust," pollen "fine flour" (see pollen); extended to other similar substances by early 15c. The adjective meaning "sensational" is from pulp magazine (1931), so called from pulp in sense of "type of rough paper used in cheaply made magazines and books" (1727). As a genre name, pulp fiction attested by 1943 (pulp writer "writer of pulp fiction" was in use by 1939). The opposite adjective in reference to magazines was slick.
- pulp (v.) 1660s "reduce to pulp" (implied in pulping), from pulp (n.). As "to remove the pulp from," from 1791. Related: Pulped.
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