词汇 | branch off |
释义 | Phr V branch off branches, branching, branched branch off to leave a main road by turning onto a smaller roadoften + fromWe branched off from the main route and went through the countryside. if a road or path branches off, it goes in another directionWe noticed a path which branched off to the east. often + fromA number of smaller roads branch off from the main one. to start talking about something different from what you were talking about beforeoften + intoThe discussion branched off into a debate about abortion. branch offTo split or move away from something. Don't worry, you can stay on Main Street for now—the street you need to turn on to branches off of Main Street. The subclavian artery branches off from the aorta. branch off (from something)to separate off from something; to divide away from something. A small stream branched off from the main channel. An irrigation ditch branched off here and there. branch offDiverge, subdivide, as in It's the house on the left, just after the road branches off, or English and Dutch branched off from an older parent language, West Germanic. This term alludes to a tree's growth pattern, in which branches grow in separate directions from the main trunk. [Second half of 1800s] Also see branch out. branch offv. 1. To separate from a main road or path and follow a smaller one: Take a left where the main trail branches off onto a footpath. 2. To separate from a primary source or origin and move or develop in a different direction: After we discovered a new species of insect, some members of our research team branched off and are studying it. A new political group has branched off from the old party. |
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