| 单词 | branching | 
| 释义 | branch1 of 2noun   ˈbranch  often attributive 1  botany   : a natural subdivision of a plant stem    especially : a secondary shoot or stem (such as a bough) arising from a main axis (as of a tree)   pruning the tree's lower branches  a swing mounted on a tree branch  2   : something that extends from or enters into a main body or source: such as    a(1)    : a stream that flows into another usually larger stream : tributary  the river's smaller branches  (2)   Southern US and Midland US   : creek sense 1    b    : a side road or way  the railroad's branch line  c    : a slender projection (such as the tine of an antler)  the branches of a menorah  d   mathematics   : a distinctive part of a mathematical curve (see curve entry 3 sense 1a(2))    e   computers   : a part of a computer program executed as a result of a program decision   3   : a part of a complex body: such as    a    : a division of a family descending from a particular ancestor  the Iranian branch of the family  b    : an area of knowledge that may be considered apart from related areas  orthopedics and other branches of medicine syntax is a branch of linguistics  c(1)    : a division of an organization  a branch of the armed services the government's legislative and executive branches  (2)    : a separate but dependent part of a central organization  the neighborhood branch of the city library  d   linguistics   : a language group less inclusive than a family (see family entry 1 sense 5c)  the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family  branched   ˈbrancht adjective  branchless   ˈbranch-ləs adjective  branchy   ˈbran-chē adjective branch2 of 2 verb  branched; branching; branches   intransitive verb 1  botany   : to put forth secondary shoots or stems : to put forth branches (see branch entry 1 sense 1) : ramify  an elm branching out over the rooftop 2   : to extend in different directions from a main part or point : to spring out (as from a main stem) : diverge  where the spring branches off from the river 3   : to develop or derive from a source : to be an outgrowth  —used with from  poetry that branched from religious prose 4   : to extend activities  —usually used with out  the business is branching out into formal wear 5  computers   : to follow one of two or more parts of a computer program executed as a result of a program decision : to follow one of two or more branches (see branch entry 1 sense 2e)   transitive verb 1   : to ornament with designs of branches (see branch entry 1 sense 1)  branched velvet 2   : to divide up : section   branching verbas in radiatingto extend outwards from or as if from a central point threads branched from the center of the spider web Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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