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Перевод: branching
[прилагательное] развесистый; [существительное] разветвление [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The road serving Kinlochbervie is linked to the A.838, branching off at Rhiconich.
- Bryozoans are an important group of colonial organisms which form encrusting mats on other marine shells or rocks, or branching, leaf-like hummocky colonies on the scale of a few centimetres.
- The stems are very long, often reaching up to 4 feet (120cms) and profusely branching.
- Tufts or rosettes of fine, needle-like leaves grow on creeping and branching rhizomes.
- The stems are wiry, round and branching, bearing round to almost round bright green leaves, with an undulated edge and very thin stalk.
- In this case they can present a different appearance, a host of little tubes combining together into branching twigs or nets.
- Loch Torridon is directly ahead and the road forks before reaching it, the through road continuing along the south shore and another branching along the north side and coming to a dead end at Diabaig after nine miles.
- Languages (but not motor cars) have arisen by a branching process, and can be classified hierarchically.
- The differentiation of the different kinds of blood cells can be thought of in terms of the branching pathway model.
- THE BRITISH Technology Group, the UK's technology transfer organisation, is branching out into Europe, patenting and licensing technology from researchers throughout the Continent.
- For the moment, the relevant point is that, in eukaryotes, evolution takes the form of a branching tree rather than a network of lineages that split and rejoin: once two lineages have split, they do not rejoin.
- Though he still likes the animal and slapstick comics, he is branching out into the blood-and-thunder type.
- Mr Bernard, on the other hand, would be destroyed by branching out into another career.
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