释义 |
wood pulp
wood pulpn. Pulp made from wood, used especially to make paper.wood pulp n 1. (Elements & Compounds) wood that has been ground to a fine pulp for use in making newsprint and other cheap forms of paper, and in the production of hardboard 2. (Elements & Compounds) finely pulped wood that has been digested by a chemical, such as caustic soda, and sometimes bleached: used in making paper wood′ pulp` n. wood reduced to pulp through various treatments for use in manufacturing certain kinds of paper. [1865–70] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wood pulp - wood that has been ground to a pulp; used in making cellulose products (as rayon or paper)pulp - a mixture of cellulose fibers | Translationswood (wud) noun1. (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. 木頭,木材 木头,木材 2. (often in plural) a group of growing trees. They went for a walk in the woods. 樹林 树林3. a golf-club whose head is made of wood. 木製高爾夫球棒 打高尔夫球的木制球棒ˈwooded adjective (of land) covered with trees. a wooded hillside. 長滿樹木的 长满树木的ˈwooden adjective made of wood. three wooden chairs. 木製的 木制的ˈwoody adjective1. covered with trees. woody countryside. 樹木遍佈的 树木茂密的2. (of a smell etc) of or like wood. 木頭(般)的(氣味) 木头味ˈwood carving noun the art of carving wood. 木雕 木雕ˈwoodcut noun a print made by pressing a block of wood with design cut on it onto paper. 木刻版畫 木刻,木刻画 ˈwoodcutter noun a person whose job is felling trees. 伐木工 伐木工人ˈwoodland noun land covered with woods. a stretch of woodland. 林地 林地(林区) ˈwoodlouse – plural ˈwoodlice – noun a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc. 潮蟲 土鳖ˈwoodpecker noun a type of bird which pecks holes in the bark of trees, searching for insects. 啄木鳥 啄木鸟ˈwood pulp noun pulp from wood that can be used for making paper. (用以造紙的)木漿 木质纸浆ˈwoodwind (-wind) noun (in an orchestra, the group of people who play) wind instruments made of wood. 木管樂器 木管乐器ˈwoodwork noun1. the art of making things from wood; carpentry. He did woodwork at school. 木製品 木制品2. the wooden part of any structure. The woodwork in the house is rotting. 結構的木工部份 建筑中的木工活ˈwoodworm – plurals ˈwoodworm, ~woodworms – noun the larva of a certain type of beetle, which bores into wood and destroys it. 蛀蟲 蛀虫out of the wood(s) out of danger. 脫離險境 脱离险境wood pulp
wood pulp: see paperpaper, thin, flat sheet or tissue made usually from plant fiber but also from rags and other fibrous materials. It is used principally for printing and writing on but has many other applications. The term also includes various types of paperboard, such as cardboard and wallboard. ..... Click the link for more information. .Wood Pulp a fibrous mass obtained by mechanically abrading pulpwood or chips on the revolving stone of a pulper or other grinding equipment and adding water. It is a semifinished product in the manufacture of paper, cardboard, and wood-fiber boards. Wood pulp was first produced in the 1840’s by the German weaver F. G. Keller, and it is called white, brown, or chemical, depending on how it is produced. White wood pulp is obtained from wood without further processing; brown pulp is first steamed under pressure in boilers; and chemical wood pulp is made from wood processed by solutions of caustic soda, monosulfite, or sodium bicarbonate (sometimes under pressure and at temperatures of up to 150°C). Wood pulp is widely used because of its low cost in comparison with cellulose or semipulp made from rags and also because of its ability to enhance the printing properties of paper (smoothness, opacity, ink absorption). Among the disadvantages of wood pulp are its relatively low mechanical strength and insufficient whiteness, as well as the inability of these properties to withstand the effects of sunlight, moisture, and heat. A. V. VASENKO wood pulp[′wu̇d ‚pəlp] (anatomy) pulp wood pulp1. wood that has been ground to a fine pulp for use in making newsprint and other cheap forms of paper, and in the production of hardboard 2. finely pulped wood that has been digested by a chemical, such as caustic soda, and sometimes bleached: used in making paper wood pulp
wood pulpA soft form of cellulose, derived from wood or cotton, used as a food additive. Humans cannot digest it. See also: pulpLegalSeePaperFinancialSeepaperwood pulp
Words related to wood pulpnoun wood that has been ground to a pulpRelated Words |