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词汇 pulp
释义 pulp
noun
uk /pʌlp/ us /pʌlp/

pulpnoun (WET SUBSTANCE)


[ S or U ]
a soft, wet mass: 浆状物,泥状物
to a pulpMash the bananas to a pulp and then mix in the yogurt.把香蕉捣成糊状,然后拌到酸奶里。
[ U ]
a mixture of old paper, plant fibres, and wood mixed with water until they form a soft wet mass, used for making paper: 纸浆
wood pulp木纸浆
a pulp mill磨纸浆机
[ U ] anatomy specialized
the soft tissue inside a tooth:
These infections arise as a complication of inflammation of the dental pulp.
The inner pulp of the affected tooth can become irritated by bacterial toxins.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Masses and large amounts of things
accumulation
any number of thingsidiom
armload
backlog
blood clot
flood
foam
hyper-concentration
inundation
lion
logjam
many
pile
sight
stack
the lion's shareidiom
wave after/upon waveidiom
wedge
welter
wodge

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Publishing: paper & stationery
The teeth

pulpnoun (BOOKS)


[ U ]disapproving
books and magazines that are of low quality in the way they are produced and the stories and articles they contain: (纸质低劣、内容庸俗的)低级书刊,劣质书刊
pulp fiction低俗小说
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Books: kinds of books
abridgment
annual
anthology
audiobook
backlist
crammer
crime
digest
dime novel
e-reader
easy read
multi-volume
must-read
novel
novelette
novelistic
vade mecum
workbook
ya
young adult

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Newspapers & magazines

Idiom


beat someone to a pulp
pulp
verb[ T ]
uk /pʌlp/ us /pʌlp/
to make something into a pulp: 把…捣成(或压成)浆
Old newspapers are pulped and recycled.旧报纸被化成纸浆重新利用。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Squeezing and grinding
compression
compressive
concertina
constrict
constriction
gnash your teethidiom
mash
mill
nip
noncompressible
pinch
pound
presser
pulverization
snap
squash
squish
tamp
unground
unmilled

pulp | American Dictionary


pulp
noun[ U ]
us/pʌlp/
a soft, wet mass, often produced by crushing something:
Mash the bananas to a pulp and then mix in the yogurt.
Pulp is also a mixture of water and small pieces of paper, cloth, or wood that is used for making paper:
wood pulp

pulp | Business English


pulp
verb[ T ]
uk /pʌlp/us
PRODUCTION, COMMERCE
to destroy books, magazines, newspapers, etc. , for example because they cannot be sold or contain mistakes:
Sales were low last year and the publishers had to pulp over half of the 10,000 copies they printed.
The decision to pulp the magazine was nothing less than censorship.

Examples of pulp


pulp
There is now no restriction on the quantity of fruit which may be bought and pulped by any individual licensed jam manufacturer.
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I found out that they were going to allocate 2,000 tons of black currants for pulping in the next month or two.
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Arrangements would be made for their pulping under security conditions.
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In any area where satisfactory arrangements for pulping cannot be made, the returns are disposed of by burning or other means.
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We could plant, brash and thin and develop that 90,000 acres and then go on to pulping and processing and the rest of it.
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Unsold stamps of the old issue in the lower denominations will be pulped.
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About 350 tons of surplus publications are to be pulped.
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Fifty thousand leaflets paid for by the taxpayer are apparently to be pulped.
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Why were not general practitioners instructed to send back the forms which are now obsolete for pulping?
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Import licences for the remaining £750,000 may be used for strawberry, blackcurrant and all other pulps.
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Remaining stocks of these and other arm titles were sold recently for pulping.
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Sadly, in some cases, small chicks up to 72 hours old are put in a crusher and then pulped dead.
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When the pamphlets are pulped and the speeches forgotten, this will be seen as solid, sensible and necessary legislation.
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Steps have already been taken, however, to investigate the possibility of disposing under proper safeguards of these latter documents by pulping instead of burning.
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In order to save themselves the cost of pulping they are prepared to jettison these books at extremely low prices.
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Collocations withpulp


pulp

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beet pulp
Therefore, in the past decade, several studies examined alternatives to grain such as fodder beets, beet pulp, whole crop silages, maize silage or energy-rich by-products3-7.
pulp industry
I am sure that the people in the area are looking forward to the extension of the pulpindustry and associated industries.
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pulp magazine
Though writers for these were paid less, the cover price was higher than that of a typical pulpmagazine.
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