offshoot 英 [ˈɒfʃu:t]   美 [ˈɔfʃut]

offshoot

offshoot  英 [ˈɒfʃu:t] 美 [ˈɔfʃut]

n. 分支;支流;衍生物 

名词复数:offshoots 

S. Department of Energy, a DOE offshoot dedicated to making sure this weapons technology would not wind up in the wrong hands but would be repurposed for peaceful means. 美国能源部(DOE)的分支机构加入到了防止扩散全球协议(),他们致力于确保这些武器技术不会落在坏人之手,而是和平之用。
The additional security needs are an offshoot of application-specific cloud characteristics, therefore this can be implemented without impacting the rest of the functionality and code. 额外的安全性需求是与应用程序相关的云特征的一种分支,因此它可以在不影响其余功能和代码的前提下实现。

  • On a plant, an offshoot is a sprout or shoot that branches off. From this botanical meaning, offshoot has come to describe anything that starts or grows from something else.
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  • n. 分支;支流;衍生物
  • 1. S. Department of Energy, a DOE offshoot dedicated to making sure this weapons technology would not wind up in the wrong hands but would be repurposed for peaceful means.

    美国能源部(DOE)的分支机构加入到了防止扩散全球协议(),他们致力于确保这些武器技术不会落在坏人之手,而是和平之用。

  • 2. The additional security needs are an offshoot of application-specific cloud characteristics, therefore this can be implemented without impacting the rest of the functionality and code.

    额外的安全性需求是与应用程序相关的云特征的一种分支,因此它可以在不影响其余功能和代码的前提下实现。

  • 3. The explanation is that culture, including sexual culture, is, to a much further extent than people commonly realize, just an offshoot of the laws a government enforces over an area it controls.

    对于以上现在更好的解释是包括性文化在内的文化比人们普遍认识的更进一步,仅仅是一个政府法律的分支在对其地区进行管理。

  • offshoot (n.) 1670s, in figurative sense, of family trees; 1801 in general sense of "a derivative;" 1814 in literal sense, in reference to plants. From off + shoot (n.).
off·shoot / ˈɒfʃuːt ; NAmE ˈɔːfʃuːt ; ˈɑːfʃuːt / noun 1 a thing that develops from sth, especially a small organization that develops from a larger one 分支;(尤指)分支机构 2 ( technical 术语 ) a new stemthat grows on a plant 檗枝;分枝 offshoot offshoots off·shoot / ˈɒfʃuːt ; NAmE ˈɔːfʃuːt ; ˈɑːfʃuːt /
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