offshoot如何读

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offshoot是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 支脉
  2. 分枝
  3. 分支
  4. 衍生物
  5. 支族
  6. 旁系
  7. 支族亲属
  8. 支流
  9. 分支机构
  10. 侧枝
  11. 横路
  12. 枝杈
  13. 旁系子孙
  14. 旁支
  15. 支派

offshoot自然拼读

off·shoot

awf shut

offshoot变形

复数:offshoots

offshoot英英释义

noun

a branch or shoot from a main stem, as of a plant.

a branch, descendant, or derivative of an original source.

offshoot词源中文解释

在家谱的比喻意义上,始于1670年代; 在一般意义上指“派生物”始于1801年; 在字面意义上,指植物的芽始于1814年。源自 off 和 shoot(名词)。

offshoot词源英文解释

The first known use of offshoot was in 1710

offshoot儿童词典英英释义

ogleverb

to look at in a flirting way or with unusual attention or desire

oftentimesadverb

often

oftenadverb

many times : frequently

oftadverb

often

an oft neglected factor

offstageadverb or adjective

off or away from the stage

offspringnoun

the young of a person, animal, or plant

offsideadverb or adjective

illegally in advance of the ball or puck

offshore1 of 2adverb

from the shore : at a distance from the shore

offshore2 of 2adjective

coming or moving away from the shore

an offshore breeze

located off the shore an offshore oil rig

offshore islands

offshootnoun

something that branches out from something else

a branch of a main stem of a plant

offshoot 例句

1 One of the offshoots of the trunk fell from high under the weight of the snow.

树干上的一个分枝在雪的重压下折断从高处掉了下来.

2 JP: In the abstract, I can see our lives as the offshoots of people who came before us, the fact that we didn’t have to ...

3 Naturally, competition quickly entered the marketplace: Coney Island, an offshoot of the Boston Beer Co., released its Hard Root Beer a few months later.

4 Go-go music, a distinctive D.C.-specific offshoot of funk, has endured for decades through cultural shifts, fluctuations in popularity and law enforcement purges.

5 The educational initiative that became Ballet Tech began in the late 1970s as an offshoot of Feld Ballet, the founder’s professional company.

6 But one of the offshoots of the rise of Trump has been to rob many liberals of their sense of humor.

7 Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy...

心理学最初是自然哲学一个纯粹的学术分支。

8 So is "Cursed," which debuts on Netflix July 17, placing Langford in the fray of a fantasy offshoot of the standard Arthurian legend.

9 There is a lovely, relaxing hike along Thompson Road, an offshoot of the Kula Highway on the southern part of the island.

10 With a more laid-back personality than the hard-charging VandeHei, Harris avoided much of the executive-suite turmoil of the past 18 months by decamping to Brussels, where he oversaw the creation of Politico’s European offshoot.

11 On May 16, 2003, an offshoot of Al-Qaeda committed a series of suicide bombings in Casablanca that killed 45 and wounded hundreds of others.

12 The news was announced by Illumination Entertainment, the animation studio offshoot of Universal which produced the supervillain movies and last year’s spin-off Minions.

13 The local chieftain was an expert in hand-to-hand combat, using an offshoot of what was more popularly known as Brazilian jujitsu.

14 Clawdites are a genetic offshoot of the humanoid natives of Zolan, a planet in the Mid Rim.

克劳代特人是中环星域佐兰星原住外星人的一支分支,他们的基因分化纯属意外。

15 Grunge and its raffish offshoots, once dour expressions of a wholesale rejection of fashion, are back for an encore, reborn, paradoxically, as fashion’s last word.

16 The second chapter is on Buddhism, which is treated as an offshoot of Hinduism.

第二章是论佛教, 视做印度教的一个分支.

17 An offshoot of the family settled down on the island in the eighteenth century.

这个家族的一支旁系于十八世纪在那个岛上定居下来。

18 She burrows so deeply into the styles she embraces, especially gospel and its offshoots, that the music in her more serious scores becomes an organic dramatic element.

19 This year’s edition, which includes events and offshoot exhibitions across the city, takes place in venues like La Sucrière, a large warehouse that was converted into an art venue for the 2003 art festival.

20 The data also backs the huge popularity of what has been dubbed SoundCloud rap, an offshoot described by the New York Times in 2017 as “the most vital and disruptive new movement in hip hop”.

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