bifurcated

英['baɪfɜːkeɪtɪd] 美[baɪ'fɜːkɪtɪd]
  • adj. 分为两部分的;分为两叉的
  • 动词bifurcate的过去式和过去分词形式.
Adjective:
  1. divided into or made up of two parts;

    "socially bifurcated populations"

1. 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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2. 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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3. 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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4. The bifurcated pipe of the TGP lock emptying culvert is a reinforced concrete framed structure.
三峡永久船闸泄水分岔管是钢筋混凝土框架式结构.

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5. Foreign companies complain they will have bifurcated product lines for different markets which benefit local rivals.
外国公司抱怨,它们必须针对不同市场提供不同的产品系列,这种局面有利于本土竞争对手.

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