pruning

英[pru:nɪŋ]
美[prunɪŋ]

基本释义

n.
修枝,剪枝,修剪
v.
修剪(树木等)( prune的现在分词 ); 精简某事物,除去某事物多余的部分

实用例句

In writing an essay one must do a lot of pruning.

写文章要下一番剪裁的工夫.

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A sapling needs pruning, a child discipline.

小树要砍, 小孩要管.

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Firms are cutting investment and pruning their product ranges.

公司正在减少投资,缩减产品系列。

辞典例句

Cropping every year may be possible by judicious pruning and management.

用合理的修剪和管理措施可能连年收获.

辞典例句

Pruning , by removing part of the top , alters this ratio.

修剪通过剪除部分树冠而改变根冠比.

辞典例句

He scratched his hands badly while pruning the rosebushes.

他修剪玫瑰时双手刮伤得很厉害.

辞典例句

He is pruning his roses.

他在修剪他的玫瑰花.

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Wounds frequently occur as a result of pruning.

修剪往往造成损伤.

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Pruning increases the vigor of a plant.

整枝能使植物更加茁壮地生长.

辞典例句

The budgets of several departments will require pruning.

好几个部门的预算都要削减.

辞典例句

She has been pruning the roses.

她一直在修剪玫瑰.

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Summer pruning devitalises the tree on an extent and consequently reduces excessive vigour.

夏剪能在一定程度上减弱植株的生命力,从而削弱过分的生长势.

辞典例句

Careful pruning at the right time is the secret of success with roses.

养玫瑰花的秘诀就是适时细心修剪.

辞典例句

Some orchardists have tried to control crown - shape by pruning, disbudding and branch - bending to circumvent the problem.

有些种子园工作者曾试用修剪 、 摘芽,弯枝等办法来控制冠形以解决这个问题.

辞典例句

Pruning and training are cultural practices which alter the natural development of the tree.

修剪和整形是改变植株自然生长的技术措施.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. something that has been pruned off of a plant

  • 2. the act of trimming a plant

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