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词根:bifurcate
adj.bifurcate 分叉的
bifurcated 分为两部分
v.bifurcated 分支(bifurcate的过去式)
vi.bifurcate 分叉
vt.bifurcate 分叉
noun
the act or result of dividing into two branches, or the state of being so divided.Traffic slows down at the bifurcation of the highway into two one-lane roads.Commentators see the beginnings of a bifurcation in the Republican party.
bifurcation theory分歧理论,分叉理论
bifurcation point分歧点;分支点
bifurcation problem分歧问题
1610年代,“某物分裂成两部分的点”,是 bifurcate(动词)的名词形式。 “分成两个叉子的意思”来自1640年代。
分岔
分叉
分歧:分为两支的现象
杈:一个单一解剖结构分为两叉的部位
分叉
分岔
又称“分支”。
分岔
二根分叉部
see bifurcate
The first known use of bifurcation was in 1615
1 It may be observed that this bifurcation phenomenon is somewhat abstract.
可以发现,分支现象有点抽象.
2 The point at which branching of the graph occurs is called a bifurcation point and corresponds to a critical value of the load.
图上发生分叉处的点叫分支点,它相当于荷载的临界值。
3 The nonlinear response and bifurcation of piecewise dynamic system are investigated.
研究了存在分段线性情况下动力学系统响应的分叉.
4 Since the discovery of electron bifurcation, scientists have found that the process is both ancient and absolutely essential in microbes that live from H2.
5 Some of Mr. Letterman’s equanimity about the anniversary may be related to the bifurcation of his career.
6 “We see bifurcation in many parts of the economy and the auto market,” Jonathan Smoke, chief economist at Cox Automotive, said in an interview.
7 One way to gauge this bifurcation of the American economy is by looking at the results of credit card companies like American Express, Capital One, Discover Financial and Synchrony Financial.
8 The primary resonance bifurcation problems are discussed for an arch structure with parametric and forced excitation.
摘要研究拱型结构在参数激励与强迫激励联合作用下的主共振情形的分叉问题。
9 Sometimes her abbreviation served as a helpful goad, urging me to glimpse ambiguity and bifurcation where I’d initially seen only straightforwardness.
10 “We have been seeing a real bifurcation between our brands and the consumers that shop our brands,” Abercrombie Chief Executive Fran Horowitz said in an interview.
11 Love is like long hair will bifurcation.
感情就像头发长了就会分岔。
12 Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Steve Cochran approved Kardashian's petition to end the marriage through a bifurcation proceeding, which allows for a change in marital status while other issues are addressed.
13 The idea that the sport could have different parameters for pros and amateurs — so-called “bifurcation,” as those in the game call it — is sure to be divisive.
14 “I’m sure that Augusta National would love to be able to go back and sell the land that they bought,” said staunch bifurcation opponent Justin Thomas, a two-time major winner.
15 “We are not in favor of bifurcation and do not anticipate individual clubs implementing such a Model Local Rule as it is meant for elite players,” the PGA said.
16 The company that makes Titleist - the golf ball that has long dominated the market - said bifurcation of the rules would cause a divide between the elite and the recreational players and add confusion.
17 Matt: Maybe 15 years ago there was, but today it’s just creating bifurcation in the market just to have it.
18 And here’s the thing, there is a bit of a bifurcation.
19 The company sees the plans, which would leave recreational golf unchanged, as an unnecessary bifurcation.
20 But he also described a “bifurcation in demand,” noting that many consumers who live paycheck to paycheck are buying less or trading down to cheaper brands.
1 分支
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3 分叉点
4 分叉
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