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1 | U the inside of a fruit or vegetable (水果或蔬菜的)果肉,瓤 | Remove the tomato seeds and pulp. 把西红柿的籽和瓤掏出来。 | |
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2 | singular/U a thick soft substance made by crushing or cooking something until it is almost liquid (压榨或煮成的)糊,浆 | My aunt always cooks vegetables to a pulp. 我姑妈总是把蔬菜煮成糊状。 | |
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3 | U wood or plant fibre that is crushed for making paper 纸浆 |
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4 | U books, magazines, or films that have not been written very well , often ones about sex or violence (常与色情或暴力有关的)低级趣味的书刊,劣质电影 | a pulp romance novel 粗劣的色情小说 | |
PHRASE |
- | beat sb to a pulp informal |
| to hit someone hard many times , until they are badly hurt or dead |
| 痛打某人 |
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