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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
prune
prune [prune prunes pruned pruning] noun, verb BrE [pruːn] NAmE [pruːn] noun a dried ↑plum that is often eaten cooked •stewed prunes Word Origin: n. Middle English Old French Latin Greek prou(m)non ‘plum’ v. late 15th cent. ‘abbreviate’ Old French pro(o)ignier Latin rotundus ‘round’ Derived Word: ↑pruning verb 1. to cut off some of the branches from a tree, bush, etc. so that it will grow better and stronger •~ sth When should you prune apple trees? •He pruned the longer branches off the tree. •~ sth back The hedge needs pruning back. 2. ~ sth (back) to make sth smaller by removing parts; to cut out parts of sth •Staff numbers have been pruned back to 175. •The railway companies have pruned their timetables (= there are fewer trains). •Prune out any unnecessary details. Verb forms: Word Origin: n. Middle English Old French Latin Greek prou(m)non ‘plum’ v. late 15th cent. ‘abbreviate’ Old French pro(o)ignier Latin rotundus ‘round’ Example Bank: •Prune the trees hard in the winter. •The roses had been pruned back more severely. •Their budgets have been drastically pruned.
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