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branched
- IPA[bran(t)SHt]
美式
- (of a tree or plant) having parts that grow out from the trunk or from a bough;having lateral extensions or subdivisions extending from the main part
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- 1. (of a tree or plant) having parts that grow out from the trunk or from a bough a tall, branched plant with flowers many trees are bare-branched already
- ▪ having lateral extensions or subdivisions extending from the main part the elaborate branched antlers of the stag a branched network
- a part of a tree which grows out from the trunk or from a bough: Sophie was in the branches of a tree eating an apple
- (of a road or path) divide into one or more subdivisions: follow this track south until it branches into two
Oxford American Dictionary
- a part of a tree which grows out from the trunk or from a bough: Sophie was in the branches of a tree eating an apple
- (of a road or path) divide into one or more subdivisions: follow this track south until it branches into two
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- ordinary water, especially when added to alcoholic drinks.
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- the branch of an olive tree, traditionally regarded as a symbol of peace (in allusion to the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- ordinary water, especially when added to alcoholic drinks.
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- a city in east central New Jersey, on the Atlantic Ocean, long a noted summer resort; ...
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- an offer of reconciliation: the government is holding out an olive branch to the demonstrators
Oxford Dictionary
- extend or expand one's activities or interests in a new direction
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英式
- (of a tree or plant) having parts that grow out from the trunk or from a bough: a tall, branched plant with flowers many trees are bare-branched already
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