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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

prune1 [Brit pruːn, Am prun] СЪЩ

1. prune ГАСТР:

2. prune разг:

babbeo м / babbea f

pruning [Brit ˈpruːnɪŋ, Am ˈprunɪŋ] СЪЩ (of bush, tree)

prune2 [Brit pruːn, Am prun] ГЛАГ прх

1. prune СЕЛСК СТОП:

2. prune прен:

prune essay, article
prune budget, expenditure

I. hook [Brit hʊk, Am hʊk] СЪЩ

1. hook:

2. hook FISH:

amo м

3. hook СЕЛСК СТОП:

4. hook (on stick):

5. hook ТЕЛ:

6. hook (boxing):

7. hook (golf):

8. hook Am (bend):

9. hook ТЪРГ:

II. hook [Brit hʊk, Am hʊk] ГЛАГ прх

1. hook (hang):

agganciare (on, onto a; round intorno a)

2. hook (pull through):

hook string, loop, limb, finger, stick
fare passare (through attraverso, in)

3. hook FISH:

hook fish
hook разг, шег, прен spouse

4. hook:

III. hook [Brit hʊk, Am hʊk]

в PONS речника

pruning hook СЪЩ

в PONS речника

prune1 [pru:n] ГЛАГ прх

prune2 [pru:n] СЪЩ (dried plum)

pruning СЪЩ

I. hook [hʊk] СЪЩ

1. hook (for holding sth):

hook fish
amo м

2. hook СПОРТ:

Phrases:

II. hook [hʊk] ГЛАГ прх

1. hook (fasten):

2. hook (fish):

3. hook (capture attention):

III. hook [hʊk] ГЛАГ нпрх

Present
Iprune
youprune
he/she/itprunes
weprune
youprune
theyprune
Past
Ipruned
youpruned
he/she/itpruned
wepruned
youpruned
theypruned
Present Perfect
Ihavepruned
youhavepruned
he/she/ithaspruned
wehavepruned
youhavepruned
theyhavepruned
Past Perfect
Ihadpruned
youhadpruned
he/she/ithadpruned
wehadpruned
youhadpruned
theyhadpruned

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It can be an untidy and scrambling shrub which can look better with pruning.
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Pruning stems to just above ground level can rejuvenate the plant.
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It tolerates hard pruning and should be pruned in spring immediately after flowering; regular pruning will help to prevent bare patches.
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It prefers good drainage and part shade and requires pruning to enhance flower production.
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He also pioneered the practice of severe pruning in the vineyard to keep yields low.
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