branch
n. 樹枝; 分支,旁系; 部門,機構
v. 分支; 分岔
The branches of a tree are the parts that grow out from its trunk and have leaves, flowers, or fruit growing on them.
A branch of a business or other organization is one of the offices, shops, or groups which belong to it and which are located in different places.
The local branch of Bank of America is handling the accounts...
美國銀行在當地的分行正在處理這些賬目。
National is Britain's leading autocare service with over 400 branches nationwide.
英國輪胎與車輛養護公司是英國最有名的汽車養護企業,在全英國有400多家分店。
A branch of an organization such as the government or the police force is a department that has a particular function.
Senate employees could take their employment grievances to another branch of government...
參議院的僱員可以向別的政府部門申訴工作問題。
He had a fascination for submarines and joined this branch of the service.
他對潛艇非常著迷,因此加入了潛艇部隊。
A branch of a subject is a part or type of it.
Whole branches of science may not receive any grants.
各自然科學學科可能都得不到任何撥款。
Oncology is the branch of medicine dealing with tumors.
腫瘤學是研究腫瘤的醫學分支。
A branch of your family is a group of its members who are descended from one particular person.
This is one of the branches of the Roosevelt family.
這是羅斯福家族的一個支系。
1. an administrative division of some larger or more complex organization;
2. a division of a stem, or secondary stem arising from the main stem of a plant
3. a part of a forked or branching shape;
4. a natural consequence of development
5. a stream or river connected to a larger one
6. any projection that is thought to resemble an arm;
1. grow and send out branches or branch-like structures;
2. divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork;
branch, limb, bough, shoot
這些名詞均含有"枝"之意。
The two halves of the main branch have grown apart.
主枝的左右兩邊各向不同的方向生長.
The branch bent but did not break.
那樹枝彎曲,但沒有折斷.
The snake wreathed itself round the branch.
這蛇盤繞在樹枝上.
A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow.
一對黃鸝飛落在拂動著的柳樹枝條上.
The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling various records and tapes.
書店已決定擴大業務範圍,出售各種唱片和錄音帶.