英:['ræmɪfaɪ]
美:[ˈræməˌfaɪ]
英:['ræmɪfaɪ]
美:[ˈræməˌfaɪ]
ram·i·fy
rae mih faI
第三人称单数:ramifies
现在分词:ramifying
过去式:ramified
过去分词:ramified
词根:ramify
adj.ramose 分枝的;多枝的
ramous [生物] 分枝的;多枝的
n.ramification 衍生物;分枝,分叉;支流
Verb
1. have or develop complicating consequences;
"These actions will ramify"
2. grow and send out branches or branch-like structures;
"these plants ramify early and get to be very large"
3. divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork;
"The road forks"
15世纪早期,"ramifien",意为"分支,形成分支",源自14世纪初的法语"ramifier",源自中世纪拉丁语"ramificari"、"ramificare",意为"形成分支",源自拉丁语"ramus"(源自 PIE 词根"*wrād-",意为"分支,根")以及"facere"(源自 PIE 词根"*dhe-",意为"放置,放下")的组合形式。相关词汇: Ramified; ramifying。
(使)分支,(使)分叉
支状横越
Middle English ramifien, from Anglo-French ramifier, from Medieval Latin ramificare, from Latin ramus branch; akin to Latin radix root — more at root
The first known use of ramify was in the 15th century
rampage1 of 2verb
to rush wildly about
rampage2 of 2noun
a course of violent or reckless action or behavior
ramp1 of 2noun
a sloping way or plane: as
a sloping passage or roadway connecting different levels
a slope for launching boats
ramp2 of 2verb
to increase, expand, or decrease especially quickly or at a constant rate—usually used with up or down
ramp up production
ram1 of 3noun
a male sheep
battering ram
ram2 of 3verb
to strike or strike against with violence : crash
to force in, down, or through by or as if by driving or pressing
RAM3 of 3noun
a computer memory that acts as the main storage available to the user for programs and data compare ROM
ramjetnoun
a jet engine that depends on the speed of flight for the compression of the air it takes in rather than using a mechanical compressor
ramifyverb
to spread out or split up into branches or divisions
ramifyverb
to spread out or split up into branches or divisions
ramifyintransitive verb
to split up into branches or constituent parts
1 The external duct of this gland is often dilated into a bladder, and may sometimes send out diverticula, forming a complex system of sinuses ramifying through the body.
2 These actions will ramify.
这些活动将互相关联。
3 Single-cell anatomical analysis reveals that each arm of the LPLC2 cross-shaped primary dendrites ramifies in one of these layers and extends along that layer’s preferred motion direction.
4 The Gilchrists were a family whose prestige was ramified by varied contacts.
5 These plants ramify early and get to be very large.
这些植物很早就分枝,因而可以长得非常大。
6 This is the kind of environment where godlessness remains a real struggle and raises questions that could ramify across the rest of the country.
7 Derivatives also had the habit of magnifying volatility as the risk ramified from the underlying asset— interest rates, commodities, bonds—into the derivatives like a fuse setting off a bomb.
8 In any other game, you'd call that a cliché, but in a game as pliable as Breath of the Wild, the constraints ramify in a way that feels counterintuitively liberating.
9 The story Simonds originally told, about making old-fashioned, human-scale stories, had given rise to its own sequel, about ramifying digital exploitation.
10 The optimal control is an important ramify of auto-control theory, the optimal control problem of Singular bilinear systems is studied in this paper firstly.
最优控制是自动控制理论的重要研究分支,本文首次对广义双线性系统的最优控制问题进行研究。
11 So I add only my benediction, as ever, on your house, beginning with Mrs. Howells, going straight through, and ramifying as far as you permit me.
12 The root causes, McGlade said, basically boil down to two major systemic occurrences with multiple ramifying consequences: a changing climate and an intense trend toward greater urbanization.
13 The decline of the oyster beds, in particular, had ramifying effects.
14 Despite his conflation of terms, Butler’s history is an indispensable account of a revolution in acting that ramified beyond the theater, even as he vacillates on whether the Method ever truly “died.”
15 Most commonly there is a pair of lateral caeca, which may be more or less ramified and may form a massive “hepato-pancreas” or “liver.”
16 Faleiro has a talent for ramifying plots and slippery characters — for a narrative that resists easy formulation.
17 She has no political-machinery ramifying every part of Christendom, and acting in concert for the promotion of her interests.
18 His descendants, who have ramified into innumerable branches and include more than half of the court-nobles of the present day, enjoyed ever-increasing imperial favour generation after generation.
19 It’s not a “very rare” virus; it’s a common virus known only rarely to infect humans, and with no ramifying chains of human contagion.
20 And this, I mean, even were she of any provincial New England circle whatever that one could conceive as ramifying, however indirectly, into Villa Barb.
2 使分枝
3 分支
clado- branch subsection subdivision ramification prong bifurcation ramus filiation sub- offshoot bifurcate
5 分叉
ramification bifurcation branch bifurcate furcate furcation divaricate part fork bisect arborize
6 分歧
divided divergent branching divaricate divaricately divisively ramification divergence chasm bifurcation divisiveness discrepance divarication furcate fork diverge rent gap gulf fissure dissension divide
7 细分
8 分开
cut separate detached cleft apart asunder division partition detachment cleavage severance parting severalty with part sever sunder disaggregate uncouple disjoin divaricate space shed whip detach segregate cleave dissociate demarcate rive winnow unyoke dissever demark in parts
9 分派
assignment sect ramification schism apportionment outgiving share assign split apportion division allotment serve deal measure divide allocate
10 使分叉