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Meanings of
prune
(pruning)
in English
Russian
чернослив
Spanish
ciruelo
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Fruit.
prunes
dried plum
Russian
чернослив
Portuguese
podar
Catalan
esporgar
Spanish
podar
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Cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of.
dress
crop
clip
trim
lop
snip
cut back
Portuguese
podar
Catalan
esporgar
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Weed out unwanted or unnecessary things.
cut
rationalize
rationalise
Related terms
cut out
Catalan
esporgar
Synonyms
Examples for "
cut
"
cut
rationalize
rationalise
Examples for "
cut
"
1
Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to
cut
us a good deal?
2
That study, which was published last year, used standard Crispr
cut
-
and
-
paste
technology.
3
Olmert
cut
short a visit to Europe on Wednesday and returned home.
4
The job
cut
will likely affect mainly foreign plants, the paper said.
5
Results: Radiologically, these three second tumors were clearly
cut
-
end
scar area recurrences.
1
And finally, you need a way to
rationalize
your actions for yourself.
2
It's too easy, they
rationalize
,
to get overwhelmed in the information deluge.
3
The crystal structures
rationalize
extensive biochemical and biophysical data on the enzyme.
4
If some men
rationalize
in this fashion, others take directly opposite means.
5
Or am I just trying to
rationalize
my phoniness that first evening?
1
By the time a man is really educated he can
rationalise
better.
2
Trying to
rationalise
the irrational leads to a madness of its own.
3
We discuss, implement and
rationalise
murder - insisting that it is necessary.
4
Our capacity to
rationalise
any belief, no matter how odd, is infinite.
5
You will be expected to
rationalise
these symptoms yourself and not die.
Usage of
pruning
in English
1
Accordingly, diverse mechanisms are likely employed for various forms of axon
pruning
.
2
There are two important objects in view in proper and systematic
pruning
.
3
The rosegroves need
pruning
,
and there's the second grain crop to drill.
4
This is the reason of thy multiplied anxieties; He is
pruning
thee.
5
Then there is the other side, the
pruning
of the fruitful branches.
6
The Polar wind is a sign of winter - time for
pruning
.
7
Both were, indeed, much neglected; the trees wanted
pruning
,
the field manure.
8
He wore a short canvas apron and carried
pruning
-
shears
in one hand.
9
Instead of injuring a plant, such
pruning
frequently is an actual benefit.
10
Changes in structure due to
pruning
can be modelled and be predictable.
11
They found Beulah in her little flower gaiden,
pruning
some luxuriant geraniums.
12
Everyone is busy
pruning
and thinning pip fruit to regulate crop loads.
13
Tips for
pruning
fruit trees from a teacher of permaculture and gardening.
14
This seems to be the most sensible method of
pruning
yet proposed.
15
Two essentials are requisite to success with it-highmanuring and skilful
pruning
.
16
The first of the
pruning
is starting get underway on the trees.
Other examples for "pruning"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
pruning
prune
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
synaptic pruning
long pruning
careful pruning
further pruning
little pruning
More collocations
Translations for
pruning
Russian
чернослив
Spanish
ciruelo
ciruela pasa
podar
Portuguese
podar
cortar
aparar
Catalan
esporgar
podar
Pruning
through the time
Pruning
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common