pulps

英[pʌlp] 美[pʌlp]
  • n.果肉;纸浆;木髓;牙髓;低级刊物v.使成为浆状;除去...的果肉;把...制成纸浆
pulpous pulpiness pulped pulped pulping pulps
  • fire n.火;失火;炉火;开火;热情v.开火;解雇;点燃;急速地连续说
  • pulmonary adj.肺的;肺部的;肺状的
    n. (名词)
    1. 纸浆
    2. 果肉
    3. 牙髓
    4. 果泥
    5. 菜泥
    6. 动植物体内的肉质部分
    7. <主美>低级黄色书刊
    8. 浆状物
    9. 黏浆状物质
    10. 粘浆状物质
    11. 肉质部份
    12. 【冶】矿浆
    13. 庸俗杂志
    14. 肉酱
    15. 水果的肉质部分
    16. 低级书刊
    17. 有刺激性的通俗读物
    18. 果子的柔软多汁部分
    v. (动词)
    1. 使成浆
    2. 使稀烂
    3. 把…制成纸浆
    4. 除去…的果肉
    5. 除去…的果肉
    6. 将…捣成浆
    7. 把…捣成浆状
    8. 取出果肉
    9. 使化成纸浆
    10. 变成纸浆
    11. 使成为浆状
    12. 成为浆状
    adj. (形容词)
    1. (书刊等)低级趣味的
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]水果的肉质部分;果肉 soft fleshy inner part of fruit;flesh
    2. [U]纸浆 soft mass of wood fibre,used for making paper

英英释义

Noun:
  1. any soft or soggy mass;

    "he pounded it to a pulp"

  2. a soft moist part of a fruit

  3. a mixture of cellulose fibers

  4. an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper

  5. the soft inner part of a tooth

Verb:
  1. remove the pulp from, as from a fruit

  2. reduce to pulp;

    "pulp fruit"
    "pulp wood"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A banana is mainly pulp, except for its skin.
      香蕉除了果皮之外,主要是果肉。
    2. The pulp of mango tastes very sweet and soft.
      芒果的果肉尝起来很甜且很软。
    3. A thin film formed on the surface of the pulp.
      纸浆表面结了一层膜。
    4. Critics reviled the novel as unsophisticated pulp.
      批评家把这部小说贬为不成熟的低级品。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Their feet have pulped the wet mud to a mire.
      他们的脚把湿泥踩成了泥潭。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Squash the grapes into a pulp.
      把葡萄压榨成酱。
    2. The company manufactures pulp and paper products.
      这个公司制造纸浆和纸产品。