branch off
英 [brɑːntʃ ɒf]
美 [bræntʃ ɔːf]
分叉; 分岔; (在某处)改变方向
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 分叉;分岔;(在某处)改变方向
A road or path thatbranches offfrom another one starts from it and goes in a slightly different direction. If youbranch offsomewhere, you change the direction in which you are going.- After a few miles, a small road branched off to the right...
过了几英里,右侧出现一条小岔路。 - She branched off down the earth track.
她改变路线,沿着土路走了下去。
- After a few miles, a small road branched off to the right...
双语例句
- She branched off down the earth track.
她改变路线,沿着土路走了下去。 - Bifurcations of Homoclinic and Heteroclinic Solutions with Degeneracy; The railroad tracks branch off in all directions.
具退化性的同宿轨分岔与异宿轨分岔铁路向四面八方岔开。 - Then each point under that heading gets its own, smaller branch off the main one.
然后每个子节点可以有自已的分枝。 - A branch snapped off the tree in the wind.
大风中一条树枝啪地从树上断落。 - They like to go online and create their own stories that might branch off-especially now that it looks like J.K. Rowling might have finished, you know, for once and for all.
他们喜欢上网去创造他们自己的,可以展开的故事,特别是现在,看起来罗琳可能已经全部写完了。 - He chopped a branch off.
他把树枝劈下来。 - She sawed the branch off the tree.
她把树杈从树上锯下来了。 - He broke that branch off.
他将那树枝折下来。 - A branch off of a main transportation line ( especially an airline).
主线的一个分支,尤其指航线。 - We'll have to branch off shortly to get to the village.
我们不久即须拐弯到那个村子去。