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adj. snofsig, fin, piffig--------n. gran--------v. klä upp sig, göra sig fin, snofsa upp sig; klä upp, göra fin, snofsa upp* * *I [spru:s] adjective(neat and smart: You're looking very spruce today.) prydlig, snyggII [spru:s] noun(a tree with leaves like needles that grows in northern regions.) gran -
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I1. adjectiveщеголеватый; элегантный, нарядныйSyn:stylish2. verb1) приводить в порядок (usu. spruce up)2) принаряжатьсяIInounель* * *1 (a) аккуратный; нарядный; чистенький; щеголеватый; элегантный2 (n) древесина хвойных деревьев; ель; хвойное дерево3 (v) наводить блеск; приводить в порядок* * *нарядный, элегантный, изящный; щеголеватый* * *[ spruːs] n. ель, хвойное дерево v. приводить в порядок, наряжаться; притворяться, лгать, обманывать adj. щеголеватый, элегантный, аккуратный, нарядный* * *ельщеголеватый* * *I 1. прил. нарядный 2. гл. 1) приводить в порядок (обыкн. spruce up) 2) принаряжаться II сущ. 1) ель 2) а) хвойное дерево б) древесина хвойного дерева -
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[spruːs] I сущ.1)а) бот. ель (лат. Picea)б) древесина ели или хвойного дереваII 1. прил.; разг.нарядный, элегантный, изящный; щеголеватыйSyn:2. гл.; разг.; = spruce upприводить в порядок, украшать; наряжать, прихорашиватьCharles should see the farms and the farmers as they really were, not spruced up and on parade. — (Принц) Чарльз должен увидеть фермы и фермеров такими, какими они выглядят в действительности, а не вылизанными и при параде.
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çeki düzen vermek, düzeltmek (giysi), şık giyinmek* * *şıklaş* * *(to make oneself or somebody else smarter: I'll go and spruce up before going out.) giyinip kuşanmak
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Spruce — (spr[udd]s), n. [OE. Spruce or Pruse, Prussia, Prussian. So named because it was first known as a native of Prussia, or because its sprouts were used for making, spruce beer. Cf. Spruce beer, below, {Spruce}, a.] 1. (Bot.) Any coniferous tree of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spruce — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Richard Spruce (1817–1893), englischer Botaniker und Naturforscher Spruce bezeichnet folgende Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten Spruce (Michigan) Spruce (Nevada) Spruce (Wisconsin) Spruce Island, Insel des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
spruce — ● spruce nom masculin (anglais spruce, sapin) Bois de certains épicéas d Amérique du Nord. ⇒SPRUCE, subst. masc. BOT. Épicéa d Amérique du Nord. Des pins rachitiques, de l espèce appelée spruce par les Anglais (CHATEAUBR., Mél. littér., 1826, p.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Spruce — (spr[udd]s), a. [Compar. {Sprucer} (spr[udd] s[ e]r); superl. {Sprucest} (spr[udd] s[e^]st).] [Perhaps fr. spruce a sort of leather from Prussia, which was an article of finery. See {Spruce}, n.] 1. Neat, without elegance or dignity; smart; trim; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spruce — ‘neat’ [16] and spruce the tree [17] are completely different words, of course, but they could have a common origin – in Spruce, the old English name for Prussia. Spruce the tree was originally the spruce fir, literally the ‘Prussian fir’. And it … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
spruce — ‘neat’ [16] and spruce the tree [17] are completely different words, of course, but they could have a common origin – in Spruce, the old English name for Prussia. Spruce the tree was originally the spruce fir, literally the ‘Prussian fir’. And it … Word origins
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 — spruce1 [spro͞os] n. [ME Spruce, for Pruce, Prussia < OFr < ML Prussia: prob. because the tree was first known as a native of Prussia] 1. any of a genus (Picea) of evergreen trees of the pine family, having slender needles that are rhombic… … English World dictionary
Spruce — Spruce, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spruced} (spr[udd]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Sprucing} (spr[udd] s[i^]ng).] To dress with affected neatness; to trim; to make spruce; often used with up; as, to spruce up the house for Company. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spruce — Spruce, v. i. To dress one s self with affected neatness; as, to spruce up. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spruce up — (someone/something) to improve the appearance of someone or something. She needed to spruce up her image so she bought tons of new clothes and got a great new hairstyle. The city has to spruce itself up for the Olympics next year … New idioms dictionary