ramifying



v.
使分枝,使分叉( ramify的现在分词 );成枝杈状;
英英释义
ramify
v.
have or develop complicating consequences
"These actions will ramify"
同义词:complexify
grow and send out branches or branch-like structures
"these plants ramify early and get to be very large"
同义词:branch
divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork
同义词:branchforkfurcateseparate
权威例句
Ramifying feedback networks, cross-scale interactions, and emergent quasi individuals in conway's game of lifeRamifying feedback networks, cross-scale interactions, and emergent quasi individuals in Conway's game of Life
"The branches into which bacteriology is now ramifying"revisited.
POLYMERIZATION PROCESS USING AN ESTER RAMIFYING AGENT AND POLYMERS THEREFROM
Cytoskeletal actin dynamics shape a ramifying actin network underpinning immunological synapse formation
Intraluminal endoprosthesis for ramifying the ducts of a human or animal body and method of manufacture thereof
Morphological comparisons between outer and inner ramifying alpha cells of the albino rat retina
Typical bronchopulmonary carcinoid tumors: a ramifying bronchial presentation with metastatic behavior.
The potential impact of the neurosciences on religious and spiritual education: ramifying from the impact on values education
The Fluent Calculus - A Specification Language for Robots with Sensors in Nondeterministic, Concurrent, and Ramifying Environments
1. Independent candidates won the majority of seats on the local council.
无党派候选人在地方议会选举中赢得了多数席位。
来自柯林斯例句
2. It's possible the Congress Party will scrape together a majority.
国大党可能会勉强获得多数票。
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3. The men voted by a four-to-one majority to accept the pay offer.
男雇员以4比1的多数票接受了工资条件。
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4. The majority of foreign nationals working here have work permits.
大多数在这里工作的外国人都有工作许可证。
来自柯林斯例句
5. The majority of sex offenders have a low opinion of themselves.
大多数性犯罪者都瞧不起自己。
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[ majority 造句 ]
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