单词
bifurcation
读音
ˌbaɪfərˈkeɪʃn
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释义
n. 分歧(点),分叉;分枝后的一枝
例句
We have reached another bifurcation point in history.
我们到达了历史上的另一个分歧点。
This bifurcation is again not obvious in the similar state of technological infrastructure between both countries.
这种分歧在两国科技结构类似的州中就显得不那么明显。
In many such cases, he uses bifurcation to express a kind of fervor or even a fury that's comparable to the moral denunciations he criticizes.
在很多这样的例子中,他使用分歧来表达一种热情,或甚至暴怒,其程度堪比他所批评的道德谴责。
We have reached another bifurcation point in history.
我们到达了历史上的另一个分歧点。
This bifurcation is again not obvious in the similar state of technological infrastructure between both countries.
这种分歧在两国科技结构类似的州中就显得不那么明显。
In many such cases, he uses bifurcation to express a kind of fervor or even a fury that's comparable to the moral denunciations he criticizes.
在很多这样的例子中,他使用分歧来表达一种热情,或甚至暴怒,其程度堪比他所批评的道德谴责。
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people thought the doctors should have solved this already.And there's kind of a bifurcation:people had to choose between fear and acceptance --
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