-
1 the book was pulped
Макаров: книга была пущена под нож -
2 book out
phr v выписаться из гостиницы; заплатить по счёту -
3 pulp
1. [pʌlp] n1. мякоть (плода и т. п.)2. анат. пульпа3. мягкая бесформенная масса, кашица; протёртая масса, мезгаpaper pulp - а) бумажная масса; б) = 5
to have one's arm crushed to pulp - раздавить /раздробить/ руку
4. тех. пульпа, шлам5. древесная масса, волокнистая масса, целлюлоза6. жом ( сахара)beet pulp - свекловичный жом; свекловичная пульпа
7. амер. разг.1) чаще pl журналы, напечатанные на дешёвой бумаге, публикующие сенсационные материалы2) сенсационный материал3) чепуха; халтура; сентиментальщинаpulp fiction /novels/ - дешёвые /низкопробные/ романы
♢
to beat /to reduce/ smb. to a pulp - избить кого-л. до полусмерти, исколошматить кого-л.; ≅ сделать из кого-л. котлету /отбивную/2. [pʌlp] vto be reduced to a pulp - быть совершенно измочаленным, обессилеть
1. 1) превращать в мягкую массу, в пульпу; протирать, измельчать2) превращаться в мягкую массу2. очищать от шелухи (кофейные зёрна и т. п.)3. сдавать на переработку в бумажную массу -
4 pulp
1. n мякотьdental pulp — мякоть зуба; пульпа
2. n мягкая бесформенная масса, кашица; протёртая масса, мезга3. n тех. пульпа, шлам4. n древесная масса, волокнистая масса, целлюлозаwood pulp — пульпа, древесная масса
5. n жомbeet pulp — свекловичный жом; свекловичная пульпа
6. n амер. разг. чаще журналы, напечатанные на дешёвой бумаге, публикующие сенсационные материалы7. n амер. разг. сенсационный материал8. n амер. разг. чепуха; халтура; сентиментальщина9. v превращать в мягкую массу, в пульпу; протирать, измельчатьpulp stock — целлюлоза, целлюлозная масса
10. v превращаться в мягкую массу11. v очищать от шелухи12. v сдавать на переработку в бумажную массуСинонимический ряд:1. flesh (noun) flesh; heart; marrow; meat; pith; soft part; succulent part2. mash (noun) curd; dough; jelly; mash; mush; ooze; pap; paste; slush3. crush (verb) becrush; bruise; crush; mash; mush; squash -
5 pulp
I 1. [pʌlp]1) (soft centre) polpa f.2) (crushed mass) (of food) pappa f., poltiglia f.; (of wood) pasta f.to beat sb. to a pulp — colloq. spappolare qcn., ridurre qcn. in poltiglia
3) colloq. spreg. (trashy books) letteratura f. scadente, dozzinale2.modificatore [literature, novel] scadente, dozzinale; [ magazine] scandalisticoII [pʌlp]1) (crush) ridurre in poltiglia [fruit, vegetable]; ridurre in pasta [wood, cloth]; mandare al macero [newspapers, books]2) colloq. fig. (in fight) spappolare [person, head]* * *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.) polpa, pasta2. verb(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) spappolare, ridurre in polpa- pulpy* * *[pʌlp]1. n1) (for paper) pasta (di legno or stracci etc)2) (of fruit, vegetable) polpa3) (fiction) romanzi di qualità scadente2. vt(fruit, vegetables) spappolare, (paper, book) mandare al macero* * *pulp /pʌlp/n. [u]1 polpa3 (ind. min.) torbida5 (spreg.) libro (rivista, giornale, ecc.) scadente, di bassa qualità: pulp novel, romanzaccio; pulp fiction, narrativa di bassa qualità● to reduce (o to crush) to (a) pulp, ridurre in polpa; spappolare; (fig.) ridurre male (o ai minimi termini).(to) pulp /pʌlp/A v. t.B v. i.ridursi in polpa; diventare polposo; spappolarsi● to pulp old books, mandare al macero libri vecchi.* * *I 1. [pʌlp]1) (soft centre) polpa f.2) (crushed mass) (of food) pappa f., poltiglia f.; (of wood) pasta f.to beat sb. to a pulp — colloq. spappolare qcn., ridurre qcn. in poltiglia
3) colloq. spreg. (trashy books) letteratura f. scadente, dozzinale2.modificatore [literature, novel] scadente, dozzinale; [ magazine] scandalisticoII [pʌlp]1) (crush) ridurre in poltiglia [fruit, vegetable]; ridurre in pasta [wood, cloth]; mandare al macero [newspapers, books]2) colloq. fig. (in fight) spappolare [person, head] -
6 pulp
1. noun1) (of fruit) Fruchtfleisch, das2) (soft mass) Brei, der2. transitive verbbeat somebody to a pulp — jemanden zu Brei schlagen (salopp)
zerdrücken, zerstampfen [Rübe]; einstampfen [Druckerzeugnis]* * *1. noun1) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) das Fruchtfleisch2) (a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made: wood-pulp.) der Zellstoff2. verb(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) in Brei verwandeln- academic.ru/58997/pulpy">pulpy* * *[pʌlp]I. nto mash sth to a \pulp etw zu Brei kneten [o ÖSTERR einem Brei verrühren]to reduce sb to [a] \pulp ( fig) jdn einschüchtern\pulp fiction [or literature] Schundliteratur f\pulp magazine Groschenheft nt\pulp novel Schundroman m2. (in paper-making) Papier-\pulp mill Papiermühle fIII. vt▪ to \pulp sth2. (destroy printed matter) etw einstampfen* * *[pʌlp]1. n1) (= soft mass, paper pulp, wood pulp) Brei mto 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)
2) (of plant stem) Mark nt; (of fruit, vegetable) Fruchtfleisch nt; (of tooth) Zahnmark nt, Pulpa f (spec)3) (pej) Schundmagazin nt2. vtfruit, vegetables zerdrücken; paper, book einstampfen; wood zu Brei verarbeiten* * *pulp [pʌlp]A s1. Fruchtfleisch n:2. BOT Stängelmark n3. weicher oder fleischiger Teil5. Brei m, breiige Masse:boil sth to a pulp etwas zerkochen;a) → B 1,be reduced to a pulp fig völlig am Boden zerstört seina) Pulpe f, Papierbrei m, besonders Ganzzeug nb) Zellstoff m:pulp factory Holzschleiferei f7. Bergbau:a) Schlich n, Wascherz nb) Scheide-, Guterz n (trocken aufbereitetes, zerkleinertes Erz)8. Maische f, Schnitzel pl (Zucker)pulp (novel) Schund-, Groschenroman m;pulp literature Schundliteratur fB v/t1. in Brei verwandeln2. Druckerzeugnisse einstampfen3. Früchte entfleischenC v/i breiig werden* * *1. noun1) (of fruit) Fruchtfleisch, das2) (soft mass) Brei, der2. transitive verbbeat somebody to a pulp — jemanden zu Brei schlagen (salopp)
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.Quatsch m.Zellstoff (Biologie) m.breiige Masse f. v.einstampfen v.entfleischen v.zermalmen v.zu Brei machen ausdr.
См. также в других словарях:
The Worm and the Ring — is a 1961 novel by English novelist Anthony Burgess, drawing on his time as a teacher at Banbury Grammar School, Oxfordshire, England, in the early 1950s. It is Burgess s version of the Ring Cycle. The Dragon pub in the novel corresponds to the… … Wikipedia
The Family Goldschmitt — (1971 Scribner s) is the second [and last to be published during his life] collection of poetry by Henri Coulette (1927 1988). The bulk of the printing was allegedly pulped by accident, leading to a very narrow distribution of the book, though… … Wikipedia
Edition (book) — The bibliographical definition of an edition includes all copies of a book printed “from substantially the same setting of type,” including all minor typographical variants. First edition According to the definition of edition above, a book… … Wikipedia
Comic book — A comic book or comicbook[1] (often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a funny book, comic paper, or comic magazine) is a magazine made up of comics, narrative artwork in the form of separate panels that represent ind … Wikipedia
Artist's book — Artists books are works of art realized in the form of a book. They are usually published in small editions, though sometimes they are one of a kind objects called book art. Artists books have employed a wide range of forms, including scrolls,… … Wikipedia
Far Beyond the Stars — Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Episode no. Episode 138 Directed by Avery Brooks Written by … Wikipedia
April Ashley — Born 25 April 1935 (1935 04 25) (age 76) Website … Wikipedia
Bryan Magee — Bryan Edgar Magee (born 12 April 1930) is a noted British broadcasting personality, politician, and author, best known as a popularizer of philosophy.Early lifeBorn of working class parents in Hoxton, Magee was close to his father, but had a… … Wikipedia
Stripped book — A stripped book is a mass market paperback that has been stripped of its cover in order to be pulped and recycled due to lack of sales. The covers are returned to the publisher as evidence that the books have been destroyed and the books are… … Wikipedia
Judy Moran — is the matriarch of the infamous Moran family of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Judy Moran was first married to Leslie Johnny Cole, who was shot dead in Sydney in 1982. Cole was the natural father of her son, Mark Moran, who was murdered in 2000 … Wikipedia
Trinny Woodall — Infobox journalist name = Trinny Woodall birthname = Sarah Jane Woodall birth date = Birth date and age|df=yes|1964|2|8 birth place = London, England age = death date = death place = occupation = Fashion guru, television presenter and author… … Wikipedia