1. melon, citrus and other parts with seeds inside: watermelon ~ children. Oranges ~.
2. the part wrapped in the skin or shell of something: straw.
3. Dialect, not good, weak: poor skills in driving. After illness, the body ~
Detailed word meaning
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1. (pictophonetic sound. From the melon, Xiang (xiāng) sound. Original meaning: flesh of melons)
2. Same original meaning [pul]
The flesh is like jade-like stone in Bai Rubing snow. -Tang Bai Juyi's "Introduction to Litchi Map"
3. Another example is: red watermelon; South melon pulp Generally refers to the meat of other fruits. Such as: orange pulp
4. The meat flap with seeds inside, such as melons and oranges, generally refers to the flesh part of any fruit [flesh]. Such as coconut pulp
5. It generally refers to what is wrapped in a leather shell [the interior part of certain thing]. Such as: letter; Straw pulp
6. Metaphor [inside story]. Who knows what happened in the restaurant?
Shape
1. Turbid [turbid]
I dare not touch your old man's wine alone. How come back is so shaky and warm, I can't drink that thing, and I don't understand it. -"Biography of Heroes of Children"
2. Soft [spongy]. For example, the land is soft and fertile.
3. < Fang >: No ability [have no ability]
The young man stuck out his tongue when he heard this. Oh, this bride is really shameless! -Jiangsu ballad "Bride just entered Zhuang"
Common phrases
1. Son rángzi
[pulp] the pulp or petal in the skin of a melon and fruit, generally referring to something wrapped in a shell.