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词汇 bifurcated
释义 bifurcated
past simple and past participle ofbifurcate
bifurcate
verb[ I ]
 formaluk /ˈbaɪ.fə.keɪt/ us /ˈbaɪ.fɚ.keɪt/
(of roads, rivers, branches, etc.) to divide into two parts: (道路、河流、树枝)分叉,分支
A sample of water was taken from the point where the river bifurcates.水样取自河流分流处。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Separating and dividing
apheresis
atomize
bifurcate
bifurcation
bisect
dismemberment
dissociable
dissociate
dissociate yourself from something
dissociation
non-dialyzable
parcel something out
partible
periodization
periodize
unforked
ungraded
unjoined
unmix
unmixable

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bifurcated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


A bifurcated-principle riposte made on his behalf is in fact a capitulation.
This has produced a historiography that is effectively bifurcated, and quite variegated.
This does not separately count the wobble, water-inserted, and bifurcated pairings, which may be considered variations of the 12 basic groups.
In this article, the evolution of this bifurcated policy domain is traced.
By the 1830s, the growth of the institution had produced stylistic eclecticism, and its overall grounds had bifurcated into historic and modern sections.
Motives should not be bifurcated from intentions in such remarks.
As constructed, the model can produce a bifurcated development trajectory.
This illustrates the ability of the trans bifurcated geometry to mediate tertiary interactions, just as is observed for the cis bifurcated pairs.
This bifurcated discursive negation suggests that the concept of mixed towns underwent a structural inversion as the 20th century unfolded.
This lack of action must remain the subject of further research, but the fact remains that moral and legal norms are bifurcated.
Neither trans nor cis bifurcated pairs are self-isosteric.
Connections between these bifurcated solutions and the results of earlier analysis are made.
The distal end of each spicule was bifurcated in two pincer-like ends.
If we wish to construe the eighteenth century as a music-historical period, we must abandon the traditional notion that it was bifurcated in the middle.
A primary virtue of the bifurcated ratings model advocated here is that it is information-augmenting.
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