pulp

pulp
1. noun
1) (of fruit) Fruchtfleisch, das
2) (soft mass) Brei, der

beat somebody to a pulp — jemanden zu Brei schlagen (salopp)

2. transitive verb
zerdrücken, zerstampfen [Rübe]; einstampfen [Druckerzeugnis]
* * *
1. noun
1) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) das Fruchtfleisch
2) (a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made: wood-pulp.) der Zellstoff
2. verb
(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) in Brei verwandeln
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pulp
[pʌlp]
I. n
1. (mush) Brei m, breiige Masse
to beat sb to a \pulp (fig fam) jdn zu Brei schlagen fig sl
to mash sth to a \pulp etw zu Brei kneten [o ÖSTERR einem Brei verrühren]
to reduce sb to [a] \pulp (fig) jdn einschüchtern
2. (in paper-making) [Papier]brei m
3. FOOD Fruchtfleisch nt kein pl
II. n modifier
1. (pej: trashy) Schund- pej
\pulp fiction [or literature] Schundliteratur f
\pulp magazine Groschenheft nt
\pulp novel Schundroman m
2. (in paper-making) Papier-
\pulp mill Papiermühle f
III. vt
to \pulp sth
1. (mash) etw zu Brei verarbeiten; food etw zerstampfen
2. (destroy printed matter) etw einstampfen
* * *
[pʌlp]
1. n
1) (= soft mass, paper pulp, wood pulp) Brei m

to reduce sth to pulp — etw in Brei auflösen; wood etc (for paper) etw zu einem Brei verarbeiten

to beat sb to a pulp (inf) — jdn zu Brei schlagen (inf), Matsch aus jdm machen (sl)

crushed to (a) pulp — zu Brei zerquetscht

2) (of plant stem) Mark nt; (of fruit, vegetable) Fruchtfleisch nt; (of tooth) Zahnmark nt, Pulpa f (spec)
3) (pej) Schundmagazin nt
2. vt
fruit, vegetables zerdrücken; paper, book einstampfen; wood zu Brei verarbeiten
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pulp [pʌlp]
A s
1. Fruchtfleisch n:
orange pulp
2. BOT Stängelmark n
3. weicher oder fleischiger Teil
4. auch dental pulp ANAT (Zahn)Pulpa f
5. Brei m, breiige Masse:
boil sth to a pulp etwas zerkochen;
reduce (oder crush) to (a) pulp
a) B 1,
b) fig a. beat to a pulp zu Brei schlagen;
be reduced to a pulp fig völlig am Boden zerstört sein
6. Papierherstellung:
a) Pulpe f, Papierbrei m, besonders Ganzzeug n
b) Zellstoff m:
pulp factory Holzschleiferei f
7. Bergbau:
a) Schlich n, Wascherz n
b) Scheide-, Guterz n (trocken aufbereitetes, zerkleinertes Erz)
8. Maische f, Schnitzel pl (Zucker)
9. pej pulp (magazine) Schund-, Groschenheft n;
pulp (novel) Schund-, Groschenroman m;
pulp literature Schundliteratur f
B v/t
1. in Brei verwandeln
2. Druckerzeugnisse einstampfen
3. Früchte entfleischen
C v/i breiig werden
* * *
1. noun
1) (of fruit) Fruchtfleisch, das
2) (soft mass) Brei, der

beat somebody to a pulp — jemanden zu Brei schlagen (salopp)

2. transitive verb
zerdrücken, zerstampfen [Rübe]; einstampfen [Druckerzeugnis]
* * *
(of a tooth) n.
Zahnmark n. (fruit) n.
Fruchtfleisch n. n.
Brei -e m.
Fruchtmark n.
Mark nur sing. n.
Pulpa -en (Anatomie) f.
Quatsch m.
Zellstoff (Biologie) m.
breiige Masse f. v.
einstampfen v.
entfleischen v.
zermalmen v.
zu Brei machen ausdr.

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