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1 pulp
1. noun1) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) pulpa2) (a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made: wood-pulp.) pulpa, pasta
2. verb(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) reducir a pulpa, hacer pasta/pulpa- pulpytr[pʌlp]2 (substance) papilla3 pejorative (books, magazines, etc) literatura barata, basura1 (wood, paper) hacer pasta de, hacer pulpa de; (fruit) reducir a pulpa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto beat somebody to a pulp hacer papilla a alguienpulp ['pʌlp] n1) : pulpa f (de una fruta, etc.)2) mash: papilla f, pasta fwood pulp: pasta de papel, pulpa de papelto beat to a pulp: hacer papilla (a alguien)3) : pulpa f (de los dientes)n.• bulbo de diente s.m.• carne s.f.• lechada s.f.• pasta s.f.• pulpa (Alimentación) s.f.v.• hacer pulpa v.
I pʌlp1) ua) (of fruit, vegetable) pulpa f, carne f; (of wood, paper) pasta f (de papel), pulpa f (de papel)b) ( crushed material) pasta fto beat somebody to a pulp — hacer* papilla a alguien (fam)
2)a) u ( worthless literature) literatura f barata, basura f; (before n) <fiction, novel> baratob) c ( magazine) (AmE) revista f barata
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transitive verb \<\<wood/paper/rags\>\> hacer* pasta or pulpa con; \<\<fruit/vegetables\>\> hacer* papilla or puré con[pʌlp]1. Na leg crushed to pulp — (fig) una pierna hecha trizas
to beat sb to a pulp * — (fig) dar a algn una tremenda paliza, hacer a algn papilla *
2) [of fruit, vegetable] pulpa f2.3.CPDpulp literature N — literatura f barata
pulp magazine N — revista f amarilla
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I [pʌlp]1) ua) (of fruit, vegetable) pulpa f, carne f; (of wood, paper) pasta f (de papel), pulpa f (de papel)b) ( crushed material) pasta fto beat somebody to a pulp — hacer* papilla a alguien (fam)
2)a) u ( worthless literature) literatura f barata, basura f; (before n) <fiction, novel> baratob) c ( magazine) (AmE) revista f barata
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transitive verb \<\<wood/paper/rags\>\> hacer* pasta or pulpa con; \<\<fruit/vegetables\>\> hacer* papilla or puré con
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