pulp
- IPA[pəlp]
美式
- a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material;the soft fleshy part of a fruit.
- crush into a soft, shapeless mass;withdraw (a publication) from the market and recycle the paper
noun: pulp
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名詞
- 1. a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material boiling with soda will reduce your peas to pulp 同義詞
- ▪ the soft fleshy part of a fruit. 同義詞
- ▪ a soft wet mass of fibers derived from rags or wood, used in papermaking.
- ▪ vascular tissue filling the interior cavity and root canals of a tooth.
- ▪ pulverized ore mixed with water.
- 2. popular or sensational writing that is generally regarded as being of poor quality the story is a mix of pulp fiction and Greek tragedy
動詞
- 1. crush into a soft, shapeless mass bales of waste paper were chopped, shredded, and pulped
- ▪ withdraw (a publication) from the market and recycle the paper the publisher had the right to pulp all unsold copies
- the space within a tooth that contains the pulp.
Oxford Dictionary
- wood fiber reduced chemically or mechanically to pulp and used in the manufacture of paper.
Oxford American Dictionary
- wood fibre reduced chemically or mechanically to pulp and used in the manufacture of paper.
Oxford Dictionary
- the space within a tooth that contains the pulp.
Oxford American Dictionary
- beat someone severely
Oxford American Dictionary
- beat someone severely
Oxford Dictionary
- beat someone severely
Oxford Dictionary
- beat someone severely
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[pʌlp]
英式
- a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material: boiling with soda will reduce your peas to pulp
- crush into a soft, wet, shapeless mass: bales of waste paper were chopped, shredded, and pulped
Oxford Dictionary