pruner

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Englisch - Türkisch
budayıcı
{i} budayan kimse
prune
budamak
prune
koyu mor renk
prune
kuru erik rengi
prune
fazla kısımları atmak
prune
(Gıda) erik kurusu
prune
azaltmak
root pruner
(Tarım) kök budama aleti
prune
çir
prune
{f} buda

Gülleri budaman gerekiyor. - You need to prune the roses.

Bu ağacı budayamam. O çok yüksek. - I can't prune this tree. It's too tall.

prune
kuru erik

Hangisini tercih edersin, kuru üzüm, kuru erik veya hurma mı​​? - Which do you prefer, raisins, prunes or dates?

prune
buda(mak)
prune
wild prune dağ eriği
prune
{f} istisna etmek
prune
{f} kesmek
prune
fazla kısımları kesip atmak
prune
budala kimse
prune
{f} muaf tutmak
prune
{i} ahmak
prune
{i} kurutulmuş/kuru erik
prune
{f} kısaltmak
prune
{i} budala
Englisch - Englisch
Any of several unrelated beetles whose larvae attack the branches of trees
A person who prunes, or a tool used in pruning
{n} one who lops trees, one who cuts off
One who prunes, or removes, what is superfluous
When the branches fall each contains a pupa
A person who prunes, or a tool used in prining
a long-handled edge tool with a curved blade at the end and sometimes a clipper; used to prune small trees
a worker who thins out and trims trees and shrubs; "untouched by the pruner's axe"
Any one of several species of beetles whose larvæ gnaw the branches of trees so as to cause them to fall, especially the American oak pruner (Asemum mœstum), whose larva eats the pith of oak branches, and when mature gnaws a circular furrow on the inside nearly to the bark
{i} cutter, chopper, one who trims tree branches (or shrubs, etc.)
a long-handled edge tool with a curved blade at the end and sometimes a clipper; used to prune small trees a worker who thins out and trims trees and shrubs; "untouched by the pruner's axe
prune
To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive

A good grape grower will prune his vines once a year.

prune
A plum
prune
An old woman, especially a wrinkly one
prune
{v} to lop, dress, trim
prune
a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes
prune
A dried plum Traced back to Roman times, the prune is popular for its ability to store well Commercial dehydration has replaced sun-drying as the method of producing plums
prune
To lop or cut off, as the superfluous branches of trees
prune
When you prune a tree or bush, you cut off some of the branches so that it will grow better the next year. You have to prune a bush if you want fruit There is no best way to prune. Prune back means the same as prune. Apples, pears and cherries can be pruned back when they've lost their leaves
prune
To eliminate a node from further consideration during culling
prune
If you prune something, you cut out all the parts that you do not need. Firms are cutting investment and pruning their product ranges. Prune back means the same as prune. The company has pruned back its workforce by 20,000 since 1989. a dried plum, often cooked before it is eaten
prune
To cut down or shorten (by the removal of unnecessary material); as, to prune a budget
prune
a dried plum
prune
The dried, wrinkled fruit of certain species of plum
prune
A plum; esp
prune
To lop or cut off the superfluous parts, branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to prune an essay
prune
A prune is a dried plum
prune
dried plum
prune
To preen; to prepare; to dress
prune
To dress; to prink; - used humorously or in contempt
prune
To cut or lop superfluous branches etc in order to induce regular growth
prune
cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden"
prune
{f} cut, chop off; trim tree branches (or shrubs, etc.); reduce, lessen; remove, take away, rid
prune
{i} dried plum; foolish person, unpopular person (Slang)
prune
Remove unnecessary or unused branches from a multicast router (mrouter) network when no sites on those branches are part of a multipoint call
prune
The dried plum
prune
weed out unwanted or unnecessary things; "We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet"
prune
A old woman, especially a wrinkly one
prune
To cut off or cut out, as useless parts
pruners
{i} pruning-shears, scissor-like tool used to trim trees and branches
pruners
plural of pruner
pruner

    Silbentrennung

    prun·er

    Türkische aussprache

    prunır

    Aussprache

    /ˈpro͞onər/ /ˈpruːnɜr/

    Etymologie

    (verb.) 15th century. Middle English prouynen, from Middle French proignier, probably alteration of provigner to layer, from provain layer, from Latin propagin-, propago, from pro- forward + pangere to fix; more at PRO-, PACT.
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