bifurcated
[baɪ'fɜ:kɪtɪd]
adj.
分为两部分;
v.
(指道路、河流、树枝等)分岔,分成两支( bifurcate的过去式和过去分词 );
使分枝,使分叉;
例句:
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Over the past 15 years the marketplace for art books has bifurcated.
过去15年里,卖艺术类书籍的市场逐渐分化.
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This bifurcated view was reflected in how U.S. officials described the trip.
这种一分为二的观点也反映在美国官员自己对访华之行的描述上.
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Tourist Attractions: Stone Forest Nature Reserve is bifurcated.
旅游景点: 则岔石林自然保护区.
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Wadsworth therefore painted out the feline paw and replaced it with a quieter hoof, gray in color and lightly bifurcated.
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