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1. noun1) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) polpa2) (a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made: wood-pulp.) pasta2. verb(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) esmagar- pulpy* * *[p∧lp] n 1 polpa: a) pasta, massa. b) parte carnosa de frutos ou talos. c) Anat tecido que se assemelha à polpa. 2 mistura usada para fabricação de papel. 3 revista impressa em papel barato, geralmente sensacionalista. 4 mistura de minério triturado e água. • vi 1 reduzir a polpa. 2 despolpar. 3 tornar-se polposo. dental pulp polpa dentária. -
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4 chemical wood pulp
chem.i.cal wood pulp[kemikəl w'ud p∧lp] n = link=chemical%20pulp chemical pulp. -
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noun (pulp from wood that can be used for making paper.)* * *wood pulp[w'ud p∧lp] n polpa de madeira. -
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chem.i.cal pulp[kemikəl p'∧lp] n celulose. -
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dental pulppolpa dentária. -
8 to reduce wood to pulp
to reduce wood to pulpreduzir madeira a polpa. -
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noun (pulp from wood that can be used for making paper.) -
10 pulpiness
pulp.i.ness[p'∧lpinis] n estado polposo. -
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pulp.wood[p'∧lpwud] n 1 madeira própria para a fabricação de papel. 2 produto obtido da maceração dessa madeira. -
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adjective (of or like pulp.) polposo* * *pulp.y[p'∧lpi] adj 1 polposo, polpudo. 2 carnudo. 3 suculento. 4 flácido. 5 de baixa qualidade (livros e revistas). -
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((a Chinese tree bearing) a small round fruit with white juicy pulp.) lichie* * *ly.chee[l'aitʃi:] n Bot lichia: planta e fruta originárias da China. -
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['pjuərei, ]( American[) pju'rei](any of several types of food made into a soft pulp: tomato purée.) puré* * *pu.rée[pj'uərei] n Fr Cook purê. • vt transformar, amassar em purê. -
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[rə'dju:s]1) (to make less, smaller etc: The shop reduced its prices; The train reduced speed.) reduzir2) (to lose weight by dieting: I must reduce to get into that dress.) fazer dieta3) (to drive, or put, into a particular (bad) state: The bombs reduced the city to ruins; She was so angry, she was almost reduced to tears; During the famine, many people were reduced to eating grass and leaves.) reduzir•- reduction* * *re.duce[ridj'u:s] vt+vi 1 reduzir, diminuir, abreviar, contrair. 2 rebaixar, degradar. 3 fazer voltar ao estado ou posição original. 4 emagrecer. 5 submeter, subjugar. 6 converter (por exemplo, libras em dólares). 7 pôr em outra forma (da forma oral para a forma escrita). 8 Chem a) combinar com hidrogênio. b) tirar oxigênio. c) modificar um composto. 9 diluir, enfraquecer. 10 transformar, converter. in reduced circumstances Euphem empobrecido. to reduce someone to tears fazer alguém chorar. to reduce to ashes reduzir a cinzas. to reduce to nothing reduzir a nada. to reduce to poverty reduzir à pobreza. to reduce wood to pulp reduzir madeira a polpa. -
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['tæmərind](a tropical fruit, a brown pod with a juicy, spicy pulp used in medicines, drinks etc.) tamarindo* * *tam.a.rind[t'æmərind] n Bot tamarindo: árvore e fruto. -
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[wud]1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which the trunk and branches of trees are composed: My desk is (made of) wood; She gathered some wood for the fire; I like the smell of a wood fire.) madeira2) ((often in plural) a group of growing trees: They went for a walk in the woods.) bosque3) (a golf-club whose head is made of wood.) taco de golfe•- wooded- wooden
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- wood carving
- woodcut
- woodcutter
- woodland
- woodlouse
- woodpecker
- wood pulp
- woodwind
- woodwork
- woodworm
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- out of the wood* * *[wud] n 1 madeira, lenha. 2 floresta, selva, bosque, mato (também woods). 3 objeto de madeira. 4 tina, barrica, barril. 5 Mus instrumento de sopro de madeira. 6 woods Mus instrumentos de sopro de madeira de uma orquestra. • vt+vi 1 prover ou abastecer com madeira ou lenha. 2 reflorestar, plantar árvores. • adj 1 de madeira. 2 do mato. a clearing in the wood uma clareira na floresta. he is out of the wood ele está fora de perigo. to cut out the dead wood cortar, eliminar o desnecessário, supérfluo. touch/ knock (on) wood bata na madeira (para afugentar a má sorte). wine drawn from the wood vinho da pipa. you cannot see the wood for the trees você está tão envolvido com os detalhes que perdeu de vista o todo. -
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adjective (of or like pulp.) polposo -
20 purée
['pjuərei, ]( American[) pju'rei](any of several types of food made into a soft pulp: tomato purée.) purê
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