vines in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for vines in the English»Italian Dictionary

vine [Brit vʌɪn, Am vaɪn] N

vine grower [ˈvaɪnˌɡrəʊə(r)] N

vine disease [ˈvaɪndɪˌziːz] N

vine leaf <pl vine leaves> [ˈvaɪnliːf] N

vine louse <pl vine lice> [ˈvaɪnˌlaʊs] N

vines in the PONS Dictionary

vines Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
These may be divided into woody vines or lianas, such as wisteria, kiwifruit, and common ivy, and herbaceous (nonwoody) vines, such as morning glory.
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They are mostly shrubs and vines, rarely herbs, including some ornamental garden plants in temperate regions.
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Once vines are ready to be used, they can be soaked or boiled to increase pliability.
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But it's covered in vines and creeping plants and would take some work.
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The vines are then pruned and buried under mulch.
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Vines should be more than 5 years old and yield is restricted to 36 or 45 hl per hectare depending on grape variety.
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The grounds of the estate also featured a carriage house, stable, grape vines and a picket fence, all of which are now gone.
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She has the power to control and grow plant life at a rapid rate, animating vines to capture or ensnare her opponents.
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Vines grow almost straight up rather than wrapping around their support, and can grow to 810 m in height.
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Varying in elevation and topography, each soil offers good drainage and the nutrients needed to encourage vines producing rich, deeply flavored grapes.
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