branching是什么意思
n. 分歧
a. 发枝的, 分歧的
n. the act of branching out or dividing into branches
s. resembling the branches of a tree
branching的用法和例句
1.And that branch makes branches, and that branch makes branches, and that branch makes branches, and that branch makes branches.
然后那根枝杈又会分杈 然后那根枝杈又会分杈 然后那根枝杈又会分杈 然后那根枝杈又会分杈
2.An olive branch, an oak branch, and a torch.
一条橄榄枝 一条橡木枝和一支火把
3.It’s mediated by the nasociliary branch of the ophthalmic branch.
它是由眼神经的鼻睫神经分支支配的
4.We dreamt it up together, branch by branch, and now it’s gone.
我们一点一点用梦把它筑成 现在它不在了
5.Like a tree growing branches, andand each branch is, like, an alternate timeline.
就像树长枝杈 每一个枝杈都是一个平行时间线
6.I’m calling to offer your employer an olive branch, but if you don’t want it, I’m more than happy to shove the branch up your ass.
我打电话来是想向你的雇主递上橄榄枝 不过如果你不接受 我很愿意 用它来教训你一番
7.The trees with their branches, the branches with their leaves, the tall grass that grows in its shade, all on display out that very window.
树有树枝 树枝有树叶 高高的草地在它们的阴影下成长 透过那扇窗你都能看得很清楚
8.It means, for example, things like apples, plums and pears, they start to flower that little bit earlier in the spring, which means they produce, branch for branch, loads more fruit.
也就是说 例如 像苹果 梅子和梨 能够在早春时节开花 于是每个树枝都会结更多的果实
9.So we’re bringing this as an olive branch.
所以我们把这个蛋糕当做橄榄枝
10.And that victim is a branch further up the tree.
而这个受害者分枝 让这棵树更加壮大