
걸쭉한 것, 덩어리
A soft, wet, and shapeless mass of material, often created by crushing or boiling.
예문:
"The heavy rain turned the cardboard boxes into a soggy pulp."
"The chef mashed the potatoes until they reached a smooth pulp."
과육
The soft, fleshy part of a fruit or vegetable.
예문:
"The recipe requires you to scoop out the pulp of the passion fruit."
"He preferred orange juice with lots of pulp."
펄프, 종이 원료
A material prepared by chemically or mechanically separating cellulose fibers from wood or rags, used to make paper.
예문:
"The factory processes tons of wood pulp every day to produce newsprint."
"Recycled paper is made by breaking down old documents into a reusable pulp."
치수, 수질
The soft tissue in the center of a tooth containing nerves and blood vessels.
예문:
"The infection had reached the dental pulp, necessitating a root canal."
"Damage to the tooth pulp can cause extreme sensitivity to cold."
저질 잡지, 싸구려 글
Popular or sensational writing, often of low quality, originally printed on cheap, rough paper.
예문:
"He spent his youth reading pulp detective stories under the covers."
"The movie pays homage to the pulp fiction of the 1940s."
광액, 분쇄 광석
A mixture of pulverized ore and water.
예문:
"The gold-bearing pulp is fed into the leaching tanks."
"The density of the pulp must be carefully monitored during the extraction process."
으깨다, 짓이기다
To crush or process something into a soft, shapeless mass.
예문:
"The fruit was pulped and then fermented to make cider."
"The heavy machinery pulped the scrap metal into small fragments."
폐기하다, 파쇄하다
To withdraw books or magazines from sale and recycle them into paper.
예문:
"The publisher decided to pulp the entire first edition due to a legal dispute."
"Unsold copies of the magazine are routinely pulped at the end of the month."