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Pulpage

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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inglés
francés
francés

I. pulp [ingl. brit. pʌlp, ingl. am. pəlp] SUST.

1. pulp (soft centre):

2. pulp (crushed mass):

to reduce or crush to a pulp fruit, vegetable
to reduce or crush to a pulp wood, cloth
to beat sb to a pulp coloq.
réduire qn en bouillie coloq.

3. pulp (trashy books):

pulp coloq., pey.
pulp atrbv. novel, literature
pulp magazine

II. pulp [ingl. brit. pʌlp, ingl. am. pəlp] V. trans.

1. pulp (crush):

pulp fruit, vegetable
pulp wood, cloth
pulp newspapers, books

2. pulp (in fight):

pulp fig., coloq.

pulp fiction SUST.

pulp cavity SUST.

wood pulp SUST.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
pulping
to pulp sth
pulping
en marmelade aliments crus
réduire qn en marmelade coloq.
to beat sb to a pulp coloq.
mettre en bouillie literal, fig.
to reduce [sth/sb] to a pulp

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. pulp [pʌlp] SUST.

1. pulp (soft wet mass):

to reduce sth to (a) pulp

2. pulp TÉC.:

3. pulp (fleshy part of fruit):

to reduce sth to (a) pulp

4. pulp (popular and sensational, trashy):

5. pulp fig. coloq.:

II. pulp [pʌlp] V. trans. to pulp sth

1. pulp (reduce to a pulp):

to pulp sth
to pulp sth

2. pulp (withdraw from market):

to pulp sth
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
pilonner livres
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. pulp [pʌlp] SUST.

1. pulp (soft wet mass):

to reduce sth to (a) pulp

2. pulp TÉC.:

3. pulp (fleshy part of fruit):

to reduce sth to (a) pulp

4. pulp (popular and sensational, trashy):

5. pulp fig. coloq.:

II. pulp [pʌlp] V. trans.

to pulp sth fruit
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
Present
Ipulp
youpulp
he/she/itpulps
wepulp
youpulp
theypulp
Past
Ipulped
youpulped
he/she/itpulped
wepulped
youpulped
theypulped
Present Perfect
Ihavepulped
youhavepulped
he/she/ithaspulped
wehavepulped
youhavepulped
theyhavepulped
Past Perfect
Ihadpulped
youhadpulped
he/she/ithadpulped
wehadpulped
youhadpulped
theyhadpulped

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He reportedly started writing for pulp magazines as part of his efforts to raise enough money for a specific goal.
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Construction of a pulp mill began in 1947 and was operating by 1951.
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The sapwood is also normally lighter and that is an advantage when producing mechanical pulp as less bleaching is needed.
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Pulp and paper, "e.g." in pulp bleaching. 8.
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The frame was removed from the vat, and the water was pressed out of the pulp.
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