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bifurcation

/bī′fər-kā′shən/

分歧,分岔,分叉,分岔点

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n.名词 noun
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Examples

  • This aspirational element should be the centerpiece of the Republican message in this age of growing class bifurcation.

  • The beleaguered journalism industry (cough) has seen the same bifurcation.

  • Oddly enough this bifurcation resonates beyond just the speed of our Internet connection.

  • View of the vocal chords opened to their widest extent, showing the windpipe to its bifurcation.

  • These segments were formed by the apparent bifurcation of furrows as they neared the surface of the germinal disc.

  • The bifurcation of the nerve then takes place over the summit of the posterior of the two divisions of the body-cavity, Pl.

  • A series of transverse sections through the point of bifurcation always exhibits the following features.

  • On the left the bifurcation of Mont-sous-les-Cotes is passed.