prune in Korean
prune in Korean is 말린 자두 — prune means a dried plum.
prune in Korean
말린 자두
Pronounced: mallin jadu
dried plum
What does "prune" mean?
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noun A dried plum.
"She added a handful of prunes to the oatmeal."
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verb To cut back branches from a tree or shrub to keep it healthy or shaped.
"He pruned the rose bushes back in early spring."
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verb To remove unnecessary or excess parts from something, such as text, data, or a list.
"The editor pruned the report down to just the essential points."
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verb To become wrinkled, as skin does after being in water too long.
"Her fingers had pruned after the long bath."
prune in a sentence
- She added a handful of prunes to the oatmeal.
- He pruned the rose bushes back in early spring.
- The gardener pruned the hedge into a neat rectangle.
- The editor pruned the report down to just the essential points.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "prune" in Korean?
"prune" in Korean is 말린 자두. prune means: A dried plum.
How do you pronounce 말린 자두?
"prune" in Korean is 말린 자두, pronounced "mallin jadu".
How do you use "prune" in a sentence?
Example: "She added a handful of prunes to the oatmeal." In Korean, "prune" is 말린 자두.
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