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正面 1818.branch
英 [brɑːn(t)ʃ]美 [bræntʃ]

背面
释义:
vt. 分支;出现分歧vi. 分支;出现分歧n. 树枝,分枝;分部;支流n. (Branch)人名;(英)布兰奇
例句:
1. When in danger, the anteater lashes its tail round a branch.遇有危险,食蚁兽会迅速用尾巴卷住树枝。

1、sign- + -ificant + -ly.
branch 分枝词源不详。可能来自break, 分开的。
branchbranch: [13] Branch comes via Old French branche from late Latin branca ‘paw’, but its ultimate origins are not known. In other Romance languages it retains more of its original Latin sense (Spanish branca ‘claw’, for example, and Romanian brinca ‘hand, paw’). The semantic connection between ‘limb of a tree’ and ‘appendage of a person or animal’ is fairly straightforward (compare BOUGH).branch (n.)c. 1300, braunch, "limb of a tree" (also used of things analogous to it, especially geographic features), from Old French branche "branch, bough, twig; branch of a family" (12c.), from Late Latin branca "footprint," later "a claw, paw," which is of unknown origin, probably from Gaulish. The connecting notion would be the shape (compare pedigree). Replaced native bough. Meaning "local office of a business" is first recorded 1817, from earlier sense of "component part of a system" (1690s).branch (v.)"send out shoots or new limbs," late 14c., also, of blood vessels, family trees, etc., "to be forked," from branch (n.). Meaning "to spread out from a center, radiate" is from c. 1400. Related: Branched; branching."

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