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Significados de
prune
(pruning)
en inglés
ruso
чернослив
español
ciruelo
Volver al significado
Fruit.
prunes
dried plum
español
ciruelo
portugués
podar
catalán
esporgar
español
podar
Volver al significado
Cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of.
dress
crop
clip
trim
lop
snip
cut back
español
podar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
prunes
"
prunes
dried plum
Examples for "
prunes
"
1
The apricots and the
prunes
add just the right amount of sweetness.
2
The basis price is for
prunes
that weigh 80 to the pound.
3
Or cook dried apricots instead of
prunes
for a very pretty result.
4
Dip the
prunes
into the chocolate, making sure they are fully coated.
5
Take some of the best French preserved
prunes
,
and remove the stones.
1
Serve with the coffee bean anglaise, whipped cream and sprinkle with freeze-
dried
plum
powder.
2
Diets containing
dried
plum
(DP) have been shown to increase bone volume and strength.
3
The lamb and
dried
plum
stew.
4
In comparison, 55 women ate 100 grams of
dried
plum
daily for a year.
5
Recent evidence suggests that dietary supplementation with
dried
plum
(DP) can prevent bone loss due to estrogen deficiency.
catalán
esporgar
Volver al significado
Weed out unwanted or unnecessary things.
cut
rationalize
rationalise
Términos relacionados
cut out
catalán
esporgar
Uso de
pruning
en inglés
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.
Más ejemplos para "pruning"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
pruning
prune
Verbo
Presente
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
synaptic pruning
long pruning
careful pruning
further pruning
little pruning
Más colocaciones
Translations for
pruning
ruso
чернослив
español
ciruelo
ciruela pasa
podar
portugués
podar
cortar
aparar
catalán
esporgar
podar
Pruning
a través del tiempo
Pruning
por variante geográfica
Nueva Zelanda
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Menos común