1. 泥;酱;浆;糊
If an object is pressed into a pulp, it is crushed or beaten until it is soft, smooth, and wet.
e.g. The olives are crushed to a pulp by stone rollers.
橄榄被石磙碾成了酱。
2. 果肉;(蔬菜的)肉质部分
In fruit or vegetables, the pulp is the soft part inside the skin.
e.g. Make maximum use of the whole fruit, including the pulp which is high in fibre.
水果的各个部分都要最大限度地利用,包括富含纤维的果肉。
3. 木浆(造纸原料)
Wood pulp is material made from crushed wood. It is used to make paper.
4. (故事或小说)粗制滥造的,庸俗刺激的,耸人听闻的
People refer to stories or novels as pulp fiction when they consider them to be of poor quality and intentionally shocking or sensational.
e.g. ...lurid '50s pulp novels.
50年代粗制滥造的低俗小说
5. 把(纸张、蔬菜或水果)打成浆
If paper, vegetables, or fruit are pulped, they are crushed into a smooth, wet paste.
e.g. Onions can be boiled and pulped to a puree.
洋葱可以煮一下打成糊。
e.g. ...creamed or pulped tomatoes.
奶油状或浆状的西红柿
6. 把(纸币或文件)化成浆
If money or documents are pulped, they are destroyed. This is done to stop the money being used or to stop the documents being seen by the public.
e.g. 25 million pounds worth of five pound notes have been pulped because the designers made a mistake.
因为设计者们犯了一个错误,致使价值2,500万英镑的5英镑纸钞被化成纸浆。
7. 把…打得稀巴烂;把…打成重伤
If someone is beaten to a pulp or beaten to pulp, they are hit repeatedly until they are very badly injured.
e.g. I tried to talk myself out of a fight and got beaten to a pulp instead by three other boys.
我尽量克制住自己不要打架,却被另外3个男孩打成了重伤。