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Definition of bifurcate in English: bifurcateverb ˈbʌɪfəkeɪtˈbaɪfərˌkeɪt Divide into two branches or forks. (使)分为二支(或枝),(使)分叉 no object just below Cairo the river bifurcates 刚过开罗,那条河流就分成了两条支流。 with object the trail was bifurcated by a mountain stream 山里流出的小溪把小径分成两条岔路。 Example sentencesExamples - The branch bifurcating from the lower orifice of the stomach descends to the deep layer of the abdomen.
- Features include a two-storey reception hall with domed ceiling, bifurcating staircase, gallery landing and reception rooms with marble fireplaces.
- The cars heading down curve slowly, as one watches the flower beds on both sides, not to speak of the stately mansions, condominiums and townhouses that the street bifurcates.
- The British Columbia province is distinctively bifurcated into the lush green forests and the dry and arid region.
- Where the road bifurcates, keep right as indicated by the signs.
- In older embryos, the dorsal branch bifurcates.
- The present study is concerned mainly with the delta region, where the river bifurcates into a west and an east channel at the city.
- One morning, a village on the periphery of a city wakes up to find itself bifurcated by the construction of a National Highway.
- The center rod bifurcates at the top, and one branch joins the adjacent vertical.
- The river bifurcates into two streams just prior to emptying into the lake, where they form two deltas.
- The quandary bifurcates: one of its branches leads to known resources, the other to unknown ones to be discovered.
- The new bill seeks to strengthen the regulatory body by bifurcating it into a tribunal and a regulator.
- The eastern fault strand can be traced northward at the surface along the eastern margin of the Ghab basin before bifurcating to the NNE.
- Once you step into this massive city that is bifurcated into numerous districts and zones, you will have no snag in getting around.
- Like previous chapters, this one is bifurcated into separate, unevenly linked sections on Great Britain and the United States.
- At the lower bridge the river bifurcates into two similar size branches.
- What's news is how we're bifurcating our attention - splitting it into parts - and how media must now compete for slices of it.
- Each bronchus further bifurcates into a series of subdivisions within the lungs.
- Other forms have additional spines, or bear bifurcating spines so as to create the appearance externally of additional spines.
- And of course there are the times where a debate fragments or polarises, where more than one of these structuring posts occurs roughly simultaneously, or with radically different views - bifurcating any debate.
Synonyms branch, split, divide, subdivide, separate, part, diverge, go in different directions, go separate ways, split in two
adjective bʌɪˈfəːkətˈbaɪfərˌkeɪt Divided into two branches or forks. (使)分为二支(或枝),(使)分叉 一棵分枝的树。 Example sentencesExamples - Mycelia shown by confocal microscopy are bifurcate, and do not appear to be epiphytic nor epixylic since they were not found on plant remains.
- Medially, it blends with the anterior part of the medial ligament of the ankle joint and, laterally, with the plantar margin of the calcaneonavicular part of the bifurcate ligament.
- Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches (often as spinules) along main stem.
- The stigmatic branches are less bifurcate.
- The ribs are only bifurcate, never trifurcatc.
Synonyms branching, branched, diverging, y-shaped, v-shaped, pronged, divided, split, separated
OriginEarly 17th century: from medieval Latin bifurcat- 'divided into two forks', from the verb bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus 'two-forked', from bi- 'having two' + furca 'a fork'. Definition of bifurcate in US English: bifurcateverbˈbaɪfərˌkeɪt Divide into two branches or forks. (使)分为二支(或枝),(使)分叉 no object just below Cairo the river bifurcates 刚过开罗,那条河流就分成了两条支流。 with object the trail was bifurcated by a mountain stream 山里流出的小溪把小径分成两条岔路。 Example sentencesExamples - The cars heading down curve slowly, as one watches the flower beds on both sides, not to speak of the stately mansions, condominiums and townhouses that the street bifurcates.
- The eastern fault strand can be traced northward at the surface along the eastern margin of the Ghab basin before bifurcating to the NNE.
- The branch bifurcating from the lower orifice of the stomach descends to the deep layer of the abdomen.
- At the lower bridge the river bifurcates into two similar size branches.
- The center rod bifurcates at the top, and one branch joins the adjacent vertical.
- Once you step into this massive city that is bifurcated into numerous districts and zones, you will have no snag in getting around.
- The present study is concerned mainly with the delta region, where the river bifurcates into a west and an east channel at the city.
- Each bronchus further bifurcates into a series of subdivisions within the lungs.
- Features include a two-storey reception hall with domed ceiling, bifurcating staircase, gallery landing and reception rooms with marble fireplaces.
- The river bifurcates into two streams just prior to emptying into the lake, where they form two deltas.
- The new bill seeks to strengthen the regulatory body by bifurcating it into a tribunal and a regulator.
- The British Columbia province is distinctively bifurcated into the lush green forests and the dry and arid region.
- In older embryos, the dorsal branch bifurcates.
- Other forms have additional spines, or bear bifurcating spines so as to create the appearance externally of additional spines.
- Like previous chapters, this one is bifurcated into separate, unevenly linked sections on Great Britain and the United States.
- And of course there are the times where a debate fragments or polarises, where more than one of these structuring posts occurs roughly simultaneously, or with radically different views - bifurcating any debate.
- What's news is how we're bifurcating our attention - splitting it into parts - and how media must now compete for slices of it.
- One morning, a village on the periphery of a city wakes up to find itself bifurcated by the construction of a National Highway.
- The quandary bifurcates: one of its branches leads to known resources, the other to unknown ones to be discovered.
- Where the road bifurcates, keep right as indicated by the signs.
Synonyms branch, split, divide, subdivide, separate, part, diverge, go in different directions, go separate ways, split in two
adjectiveˈbaɪfərˌkeɪt Forked; branched. 分叉的,分枝的 一棵分枝的树。 Example sentencesExamples - The stigmatic branches are less bifurcate.
- Mycelia shown by confocal microscopy are bifurcate, and do not appear to be epiphytic nor epixylic since they were not found on plant remains.
- Medially, it blends with the anterior part of the medial ligament of the ankle joint and, laterally, with the plantar margin of the calcaneonavicular part of the bifurcate ligament.
- The ribs are only bifurcate, never trifurcatc.
- Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches (often as spinules) along main stem.
Synonyms branching, branched, diverging, y-shaped, v-shaped, pronged, divided, split, separated
OriginEarly 17th century: from medieval Latin bifurcat- ‘divided into two forks’, from the verb bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus ‘two-forked’, from bi- ‘having two’ + furca ‘a fork’. |