pruning
noun[SorU]
uk/ˈpruːnɪŋ/ustheactivityofreducingthenumberoramountof something:
A pruning of theproductrangeand the 30factoriestheycurrentlyown couldproducemassivesavings.
| 单词 | pruning |
| 释义 | pruning noun[SorU] uk/ˈpruːnɪŋ/ustheactivityofreducingthenumberoramountof something: A pruning of theproductrangeand the 30factoriestheycurrentlyown couldproducemassivesavings. Examplesofpruningpruning In recent times,pruningand canopy management have started to limit yields more effectively. From Wikipedia A lightpruningafter flowering keeps plants in shape. From Wikipedia Pruningpromotes branching, which leads to more flower spikes being produced. From Wikipedia Also, thepruningcut should not be too large when compared to the growing point. From Wikipedia It is an ideal street tree as it is hardy, moderately fast growing, and rarely grows large enough to requirepruning. From Wikipedia By carefulpruning, it is possible to create remarkable designs or patterns. From Wikipedia It uses very aggressivepruning, leading to imbalanced search trees. From Wikipedia It does require regularpruningto keep a neat shape. From Wikipedia However,pruninghas been associated with guidance molecules in mice. From Wikipedia These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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