to prune
常見(jiàn)例句
- At a certain point, though, you won't need to prune the tree.
在某個(gè)特定的點(diǎn),然而,你不在需要修剪樹(shù)木。 - Research how to prune rosebushes and practice on the ones in your yard.
可以研究一下怎樣修剪薔薇灌木,然后在自家院子里親自實(shí)踐一下。 - This gives you the chance to prune dead code from your source tree, which is always a worthwhile activity.
這也為您提供了從源代碼樹(shù)中刪除無(wú)用代碼的機(jī)會(huì),這樣做總是值得的。 - In addition,using the lambs costs much less than hiring workers to prune the vines for seven weeks in the summer.
- Generally,the best time to prune is in late winter, before spring growth starts.
- We talked last week about when and how to prune plants.
- The airline also plans to prune its flight schedule by just under 4% during the first three months of 2003.
ECONOMIST: Going, going…. The - Another is the need for European banks to slim their balance-sheets: trade finance, because of its short-term nature, is easy to prune.
ECONOMIST: International trade - If Mr Tusk can dump his coalition partner, the smallholders' People's Party, he will find it easier to prune wasteful subsidies for farmers.
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