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ramifications
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分枝, 枝干分布
the specific pattern or layout in which branches are distributed on a plant or tree
- The bonsai's ramification was carefully shaped over years of pruning.
盆景的分枝经过多年的修剪被精心塑造。
- The tree's ramification gave it a balanced and symmetrical appearance.
树的分枝赋予了它平衡且对称的外观。
- Botanists studied the ramification to classify the species.
植物学家研究了分枝以分类物种。
- The rose bush had a dense ramification, ideal for floral displays.
玫瑰灌木有着密集的分枝,非常适合花卉展示。
- The gardener admired the natural ramification of the maple.
园丁欣赏了枫树的自然分枝。
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分支, 意外后果
an unexpected event that makes a situation more complex
- Changing the schedule had unforeseen ramifications, causing confusion among team members.
改变日程产生了意想不到的后果,导致团队成员之间的混乱。
- The decision to relocate had unexpected ramifications, leading to logistical challenges and increased costs.
搬迁的决定带来了意想不到的后果,导致了物流挑战和成本增加。
- The decision to cut funding for education had social ramifications, affecting the quality of schools and opportunities for students.
削减教育经费的决定产生了社会影响,影响了学校的质量和学生的机会。
- The discovery of a security breach had immediate ramifications, prompting the company to enhance its cybersecurity measures.
发现安全漏洞产生了直接的影响,促使公司加强了其网络安全措施。
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分支, 枝
a single division that stems from a main body, structure, or system
- Each ramification of the tree reached toward the sunlight.
树的每个分支都伸向阳光。
- The river split into several ramifications before merging with the sea.
河流在汇入大海之前分成了几个分支。
- The organization grew rapidly, forming new ramifications across the country.
该组织迅速发展,在全国形成了新的分支。
- The theory had multiple ramifications, each leading to a different conclusion.
该理论有多个分支,每个分支都导致不同的结论。
- The disease spread through the body like a dark ramification of decay.
疾病在体内传播,就像腐朽的黑暗分支。