pulp

纸浆
definition
verb
Faking Cleopatra's suicide would have been as easy as pulping a fig.
crush into a soft, shapeless mass.
noun
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to pulp
a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material.
the story is a mix of pulp fiction and Greek tragedy
popular or sensational writing that is generally regarded as being of poor quality.
translation of 'pulp'
verb
化成纸浆,
除去 ... 果肉
noun
瓤,
果肉,
纸浆
example
My father was seconds away from beating Tyler and me to a bloody 'pulp' .
Poplar wood has many end uses, including 'pulp' and paper, timber, plywood, pallets, soft board, and hard board.
To make the dressing, scoop the passion fruit 'pulp' into a sieve over a bowl to extract the juice (it should be about 1 tbs).
Fruit butters are made from fruit 'pulp' cooked with sugar until thickened to a spreadable consistency.
Wet waste connotes anything generated from the kitchen - vegetable and fruit peels, 'pulp' , left-over food matter.
After reading Monday's story of the 17-year-old York lad addicted to crime, my Evening Press was reduced to little more than tear-stained 'pulp' .
The printer's decision to 'pulp' an early printing of the issue, fearing legal action, is reported around the world.
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to 'pulp'
Owners of legal sawmills, plus a multitude of illegal ones, compete for raw materials with the large 'pulp' companies.
There were fine scallops too, nicely sautéed, sitting on an earthy pea 'pulp' , anointed with a minty butter sauce.
It is also the world's second-largest producer of chemicals used to bleach 'pulp' for papermaking.
Bright flies were embedded in the stringy 'pulp' , the glistening flesh of the fruit.
Discard the tomato 'pulp' , season the tomato water, and reserve.
One rainy night the offices were flooded, soaking several till rolls into a mushy 'pulp' .
When the water is cool enough, use your hands to mash the 'pulp' as finely as possible.
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to 'pulp'
According to P. Manoharan, Project Director, PACHE Trust, a tonne of paperboard could be manufactured from three tonnes of sugarcane 'pulp' .
Your book is found to be libellous and the publisher doesn't want to get sued, so they cancel publication, or if it's been printed, withdraw the book and 'pulp' it.
Other global businesses include palm oil refining, acrylic fibre, paper 'pulp' and copper concentrate.
We picked up the rosy red ones first, as many as our arms could hold, and plopped down at the foot of the tree biting into the fleshy 'pulp' .
Stark, terrific book - is there such a thing as philosophical 'pulp' ?
the story is a mix of 'pulp' fiction and Greek tragedy
Reading the hundreds of blog entries about Huffington's site from today is like watching a swarm of fire ants invade a robin's nest and turn the chicks to red 'pulp' .
Jane suspends the pips in muslin to help the marmalade set, but I just use the juice and fleshy 'pulp' from the inside of a lemon… it does the same trick.
Like cutting cedar for fencing material, oil and 'pulp' production, a good pecan crop can augment yearly income.
Next comes the scooping stage, which requires the most skill, because the amount of 'pulp' scooped and the evenness of its spread on the frame decides the quality of the paper.
However, they are not pests because palm civets digest only the outer 'pulp' of fruit, passing the coffee beans unharmed through their digestive systems.
His favorite tree could one day be processed into 'pulp' .
In a blender, combine the passion fruit 'pulp' , passion fruit juice, coconut milk, lemon juice, and lime juice.
These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree 'pulp' and then bleached.
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