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美:[baɪ'fɜkɪtɪd]
英:['baɪfɜ:keɪtɪd]
美:[baɪ'fɜkɪtɪd]
adj.
分为两部分
v.
(指道路、河流、树枝等)分岔,分成两支( bifurcate的过去式和过去分词 )
使分枝,使分叉
adjective
divided into two branches or parts The town is a bifurcated community—two distinct communities in one, really.—Dennis Farney … the strange bifurcated world of whiteness and blackness in which I was born and reared.—William Styron
This near-earth asteroid appears as a bifurcated structure, consisting of two distinct lobes that seem to be in contact.—Richard P. Binzel et al.
The first known use of bifurcated was in 1853
1 The show's bifurcated nature could make it impossible to fully connect to Allison.
2 It is somewhat bifurcated by topic and medium.
3 In the novel and show, history is bifurcated into Before and After, and it’s interesting to think about what cultural shifts will endure from the pandemic.
4 The enactment of an unusual bifurcated continuing resolution in November set up multiple funding deadlines.
5 Last, there is a bifurcated mural, “Sad Contrast,” on Mercer Street in SoHo that depicts a tearful Statue of Liberty.
6 The AEC chairman could not imagine how a bifurcated weapons program would operate or how the reduction in responsibility for the Super would affect morale on the New Mexico mesa.
7 Ms. Breillat’s most audacious move in “Bluebeard,” an unthrilling if still pungent work, comes at the level of form, in the bifurcated way she tells her story.
8 The film's bifurcated emotional approach is strange but effective in that it takes an object that represents highly impersonal and inhumane impulses and intimately reconnects it to Furie's artistic passion and loving philosophical outlook.
9 The one word that I'm just going to jump on — you said bifurcated.
10 What's apparent is just how passionately held the views are on both sides, or as Attwood puts it: "We operate in an area which is really bifurcated."
11 Gone is Black Label, a kind of midprice collection beloved of consumers but apparently confusing in a marketplace that, like the overall economy, has become increasingly bifurcated.
12 “What we came out with was this bifurcated festival with two approaches that suits a lot of different generations, we think,” Elena K. Holy, the company’s producing artistic director, said in an interview.
13 We are still, a quarter of a century later, fighting the once and future culture war, in a country that is as divided, as bifurcated on these issues as it has ever been.
14 It’s definitely a bifurcated life, and sometimes it feels like an identity crisis because it’s just a lot of hustle making the calendar work out.
15 In fact, that sense of bifurcated sensibilities was present long before anyone imagined that a blighted and abandoned stretch of train tracks might be ripe for transformation.
16 Spoiler alert: "Dirty Story" gets its energy from a bifurcated premise.
17 Over the next few years, the bifurcated world of smartphone charging cables will slowly give way to an easier situation.
18 Instead, Risa’s bifurcated personality — unhinged stalker and kindly caregiver, perpetrator and victim — is depicted with relentless severity.
19 The bifurcated pipe of the TGP lock emptying culvert is a reinforced concrete framed structure.
三峡永久船闸泄水分岔管是钢筋混凝土框架式结构.
20 The blockbuster Like Twilight and Harry Potter, the closing chapter of The Hunger Games was bifurcated by distributor Lionsgate, hoping for a similar box-office bonanza.
2 分为两部分的
3 分叉的