Branched in spanish
Ramificado
pronunciation: rɑmifikɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: rɑmifikɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
branch3 = bifurcarse, dividirse.
Example: The road of special librarianship was branching, and in order to succeed members had to look down both forks in order to be best prepared for the future ahead.more:
» branch into = ramificarse, diversificarse, diversificar las actividades, expandirse, abrir nuevos mercados.
Example: The book also examines the epistemological, theoretical, socio-technical, and practice directions that social work has branched into.» branch off = bifurcarse, desviarse, ramificarse, separarse.
Example: It is estimated that the Romani people left India about 1,000 years ago, passed the Caucasus Mountains and then moved across the southern coast of the Black Sea to Europe, where they branched off to different regions in the 13th century.» branch off + on a side trail = cambiar de rumbo, tomar otra dirección.
Example: When it becomes evident that the elastic properties of available materials had a great deal to do with the bow, he branches off on a side trail which takes him through textbooks on elasticity.» branch out from = diversificarse y no centrarse únicamente en.
Example: Publishers need to branch out from paper and microfilm materials.» branch out (into) = ramificarse, diversificarse, diversificar las actividades, expandirse, abrir nuevos mercados.
Example: The company now has offices in the UK, the USA and Asia, and has branched out into consultancy and software development.branched = ramificado.
Example: Nightshade has a climbing, somewhat woody, branched stem about 2 to 8 feet long.