bifurcate
bifurcate 英 [ˈbaɪfəkeɪt] 美 [ˈbaɪfərkeɪt]
adj. 分叉的 vt. 分叉 vi. 分叉
进行时:bifurcating 过去式:bifurcated 过去分词:bifurcated 第三人称单数:bifurcates
- When you're walking through the woods, you sometimes see the path bifurcate, or split in two directions, and have to choose which way to continue. Bifurcate means "to divide into two branches."
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- adj. 分叉的
- vt. 分叉
- vi. 分叉
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1. All systems have lives. When their processes move too far from equilibrium, they fluctuate chaotically and bifurcate.
所有系统都有生命,当他们的运行状态距离平衡太远的时候,就会产生混乱的波动和分裂。
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2. Often tofu etc bean products not only can play the increase the luster of the hair, elastic functions, but also can prevent the bifurcate or break.
经常吃豆腐等豆制品不但能起到增加头发的光泽、弹力等作用,还能防止分叉或断裂。
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3. This paper on the basis of high order mathematic model, described the frequency bifurcation phenomenon, and used numerical method to bound the bifurcate region of parameter.
本文从非接触电能传输系统的高阶数学模型出发,描述了频率分叉现象,并且用数值方法界定了分叉区域。
- bifurcate (adj.) "two-forked," 1835, from Medieval Latin bifurcatus, from Latin bi- "two" (see bi-) + furca "two-pronged fork," a word of unknown etymology. Nativized biforked in the same sense is from 1570s.
- bifurcate (v.) "to divide into two forks or branches," 1610s, from Medieval Latin bifurcatus, from Latin bi- "two" (see bi-) + furca "two-pronged fork, fork-shaped instrument," a word of unknown etymology. Related: Bifurcated; bifurcating.
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