46 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ pru
/พรู/     /P R UW1/     /prˈuː/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -pru-, *pru*

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She's getting stuffed the jacksy off her by the man from the Pru. มากเธอออกโดยคนจากพรุที่ มาก How I Won the War (1967)

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pruA man of prudence wouldn't say such things.
pruHe is young, and yet he is prudent.
pruIndeed he is still young, but he is very prudent.
pruIndeed he is young, but he is prudent.
pruIt is clear that he failed for lack of prudence.
pruIt was prudent of you to save money.
pruShe is prudish.
pru"What is it?" "Well, you see, I wanted the shrubs pruned."
pruYou also must be very prudent, to keep that hidden.
pruYou should be prudent in deciding which way to go.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
pru
 /P R UW1/
/พรู/
/prˈuː/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
Pru
 (proper) /p r uu1/ /พรู/ /prˈuː/

WordNet (3.0)
prude(n) a person excessively concerned about propriety and decorum, Syn. puritan
prudence(n) discretion in practical affairs, Ant. imprudence
prudent(adj) careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment, Ant. imprudent, Example: a prudent manager; prudent rulers; prudent hesitation; more prudent to hide than to fight
prudential(adj) arising from or characterized by prudence especially in business matters, Example: he abstained partly for prudential reasons
prudently(adv) in a prudent manner, Syn. providentially, Ant. imprudently, Example: I had allotted my own bedroom for necking, prudently removing both the bed and the key, and taken both myself and my typewriter into my son's bedroom.
prudhoe bay(n) a bay on the northern coast of Alaska where oil was discovered in 1968
prudishly(adv) in a prudish manner, Syn. puritanically, Example: she acts prudishly, but I wonder whether she is really all that chaste
prumnopitys(n) mostly dioecious evergreen conifers; leaves are softer than in Podocarpus, Syn. genus Prumnopitys
prune(n) dried plum
prune cake(n) moist cake containing prunes that have been made into a puree

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Pruce

n. [ OE. for Prussia: cf. F. Prusse. ] Prussian leather. [ Obs. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prude

n. [ F., prudish, originally, discreet, modest; shortened from OF. prudefeme, preudefeme, a discreet or excellent woman; OF. preu, prou, excellent, brave + de of + fete woman. See Prow, a., Prowess. ] A woman of affected modesty, reserve, or coyness; one who is overscrupulous or sensitive; one who affects extraordinary prudence in conduct and speech. [ 1913 Webster ]

Less modest than the speech of prudes. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudence

n. [ F., fr. L. prudentia, contr. from providentia. See Prudent, and cf. Providence. ] The quality or state of being prudent; wisdom in the way of caution and provision; discretion; carefulness; hence, also, economy; frugality. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudence is principally in reference to actions to be done, and due means, order, seasons, and method of doing or not doing. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudence supposes the value of the end to be assumed, and refers only to the adaptation of the means. It is the relation of right means for given ends. Whewell. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Wisdom; forecast; providence; considerateness; judiciousness; discretion; caution; circumspection; judgment. See Wisdom. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudency

n. Prudence. [ Obs. ] Hakluyt. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudent

a. [ L. prudens, -entis, contr. from providens: cf. F. prudent. See Provident. ] 1. Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically wise; judicious; careful; discreet; sensible; -- opposed to rash; as, a prudent man; dictated or directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence; as, prudent behavior. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moses established a grave and prudent law. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Frugal; economical; not extravagant; as, a prudent woman; prudent expenditure of money. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Cautious; wary; circumspect; considerate; discreet; judicious; provident; economical; frugal. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudential

n. That which relates to or demands the exercise of, discretion or prudence; -- usually in the pl. [ 1913 Webster ]

Many stanzas, in poetic measures, contain rules relating to common prudentials as well as to religion. I. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudential

a. 1. Proceeding from, or dictated or characterized by, prudence; prudent; discreet; sometimes, selfish or pecuniary as distinguished from higher motives or influences; as, prudential motives. “ A prudential line of conduct.” Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Exercising prudence; discretionary; advisory; superintending or executive; as, a prudential committee. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudentialist

n. One who is governed by, or acts from, prudential motives. [ R. ] Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudentiality

n. The quality or state of being prudential. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

Prudentially

adv. In a prudential manner; prudently. South. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Prunk { m }gaudiness [Add to Longdo]
Prunk { m }grandiosity [Add to Longdo]
Prunk { m }pageantries [Add to Longdo]
Prunk { m }pageantry [Add to Longdo]
Prunk { m }; Wichtigtuerei { f }pomposity [Add to Longdo]
Prunkhaftigkeit { f }showiness [Add to Longdo]
prunkend { adv }flauntingly [Add to Longdo]
prunkendflaunty [Add to Longdo]
prunkhaft { adv }showily [Add to Longdo]
prunkvoll { adj }pompous [Add to Longdo]
prunkvoll { adv }pompously [Add to Longdo]
Pruritus { m }; Juckreiz { m } [ med. ]pruritus; itching [Add to Longdo]
pruriginös { adj }; Juckreiz... [ med. ]pruritic [Add to Longdo]

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