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1 spruce
1. adjective 2. noun(Bot.) Fichte, die3. transitive verbspruce the house up — das [ganze] Haus aufräumen und putzen
get spruced up — sich feinmachen (ugs.)
* * *I [spru:s] adjective(neat and smart: You're looking very spruce today.)II [spru:s] noun(a tree with leaves like needles that grows in northern regions.)- academic.ru/91985/spruce_up">spruce up* * *spruce1[spru:s]n Fichte fspruce2[spru:s]* * *I [spruːs]nFichte f IIadj (+er)person proper, gepflegt; men's clothes flott, schmuck (dated); women, children, women's clothes, appearance adrett; building schmuck; lawn, flower beds gepflegthe was looking very spruce — er sah geschniegelt und gebügelt aus
* * *spruce1 [spruːs] s2. Fichte(nholz) f(n)spruce2 [spruːs]A adj (adv sprucely)1. schmuck, sauber, adrett2. pej geschniegelt, affigspruce o.s. up → C* * *1. adjective 2. noun(Bot.) Fichte, die3. transitive verbspruce the house up — das [ganze] Haus aufräumen und putzen
get spruced up — sich feinmachen (ugs.)
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2 smarten
1. transitive verb1) (make spruce) herrichtenhe smartened his hair/clothes — er brachte sein Haar/seine Kleidung in Ordnung (ugs.)
smarten oneself — (tidy up) sich zurechtmachen; (dress up) sich herrichten; (improve appearance in general) auf sein Äußeres achten
2) (accelerate)2. intransitive verbsmarten one's pace — seinen Schritt/seine Schritte beschleunigen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120799/smarten_up">smarten up* * *( often with up) verb (to make or become smarter: He has smartened up a lot in appearance lately.) sich herausputzen* * *smart·en[ˈsmɑ:tən, AM ˈsmɑ:rt-]I. vtII. vi▪ to \smarten up mehr Wert auf sein Äußeres legen* * *['smAːtn]1. vthouse, room herausputzen; appearance (her)richten, aufmöbeln (inf)you'd better smarten up your ideas (inf) — du solltest dich am Riemen reißen (inf)
2. vi(= dress up) sich in Schale werfen (inf); (= improve appearance) sich herausmachen; (pace) schneller or flotter (inf) werden* * *smarten [ˈsmɑː(r)tn]A v/t2. fig jemanden aufwecken, auf Draht bringen1. sich schön machen, sich in Schale werfen2. fig aufwachen3. sich verschärfen* * *1. transitive verb1) (make spruce) herrichtenhe smartened his hair/clothes — er brachte sein Haar/seine Kleidung in Ordnung (ugs.)
smarten oneself — (tidy up) sich zurechtmachen; (dress up) sich herrichten; (improve appearance in general) auf sein Äußeres achten
2) (accelerate)2. intransitive verbsmarten one's pace — seinen Schritt/seine Schritte beschleunigen
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spruce up — verb 1. make neat, smart, or trim Spruce up your house for Spring titivate the child • Syn: ↑spruce, ↑titivate, ↑tittivate, ↑smarten up, ↑slick up, ↑spiff up … Useful english dictionary
spruce — Ⅰ. spruce [1] ► ADJECTIVE ▪ neat and smart. ► VERB (spruce up) ▪ make smarter. ORIGIN perhaps from SPRUCE(Cf. ↑spruce) in the obsolete sense Prussian , in the phrase spruce leather jerkin. Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
spruce up — verb a) To dress or arrange smartly, elegantly, and neatly Fresh paint and some new curtains would do a lot to spruce up this dark room. b) To refresh, revamp; to freshen … Wiktionary
spruce — I. verb (spruced; sprucing) Date: 1594 transitive verb to make spruce often used with up intransitive verb to make oneself spruce < spruce up a bit > II. adjective (sprucer; spruces … New Collegiate Dictionary
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spruce´ness — spruce1 «sproos», noun. 1. any one of a group of evergreen trees with cones and with needle shaped leaves arranged spirally around the branches. The spruce belongs to the pine family. It is often used as a Christmas tree in America. 2. any one of … Useful english dictionary
spruce´ly — spruce1 «sproos», noun. 1. any one of a group of evergreen trees with cones and with needle shaped leaves arranged spirally around the branches. The spruce belongs to the pine family. It is often used as a Christmas tree in America. 2. any one of … Useful english dictionary
spruce — I UK [spruːs] / US [sprus] noun [countable] Word forms spruce : singular spruce plural spruce spruce or spruce tree a) a tall tree that has thin sharp leaves that do not fall off in winter and produces hard brown fruits called cones b)… … English dictionary
spruce — 1. noun a) Any of various large coniferous evergreen trees from the genus Picea, found in northern temperate and boreal regions; originally and more fully spruce fir. b) The wood of a spruce. 2. adjective a) Made of the wood of the spruce … Wiktionary
spruce — spruce1 adjective neat and smart. verb (spruce someone/thing up) make a person or place smarter. Derivatives sprucely adverb spruceness noun Origin C16: perh. from spruce2 in the obs. sense Prussian , in the phr. spruce (leather) jerkin. spruce2… … English new terms dictionary