offshoots
英 [ˈɒfʃuːts]
美 [ˈɔfˌʃuts]
n. 分支; (尤指)分支机构; 蘗枝; 分枝
offshoot的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 分支;衍生物
If one thing is anoffshootof another, it has developed from that other thing.- Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy...
心理学最初是自然哲学一个纯粹的学术分支。 - Firstdirect, Midland Bank's telephone banking offshoot, has cut its Visa card rate to APR 22.2%.
米特兰银行的分支机构,“第一自助”电话银行,将维萨卡的年利率降至22.2%。
- Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy...
双语例句
- Many groups of settlers came in order to have their own particular form of religion, and a number of offshoots of European churches are represented in America.
许多移民团体是为了保持他们自己的特殊宗教信仰而来的,这样就使欧洲许多教派的分支在美国都有了代表。 - Just two months after taking over zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan, occupy Wall Street has mushroomed into a national movement, with offshoots in cities from Miami to Seattle.
两个月前,“占领华尔街”运动(OccupyWallStreet)刚刚进驻位于曼哈顿下城的祖科蒂公园(ZuccottiPark)。 - The latter are obvious next-generation offshoots of traditional company and industry Web sites.
后者明显成为了传统公司和行业网站的下一代新兴产物。 - The large organization has offshoots all over Europe.
这一大型组织的分支机构遍布欧洲。 - He reached his shears up to cut the offshoots of a tree.
他高举大剪刀去剪树上的枝杈。 - We may be offshoots of the same species, but our cultures are just too different.
我们也许是相同的人类分支,但是我们的习俗很不同。 - In the 1980s, as hip-hop became more popular, new offshoots developed.
80年代,随着嘻哈风更加盛行,新的流派发展起来。 - World of Warcraft has caught people's imagination and this has led to a variety of creative offshoots.
恶搞引起了人们的想象,这也导致了各种创意的分支机构。 - From gardnerian came Alexandrian tradition and a host of other offshoots that today number in the hundreds.
从加德列而来的亚历山大传统和今天总计数百的其它分支的主干。 - Thanks to where they were, Europe and its North American offshoots had plants and animals that were easy to domesticate, a low burden of disease, and natural resources that supported industrialisation.
由于它们(得天独厚)的地理位置,欧洲和它的美国分支拥有易于驯养和栽培的动植物、较轻的疾病负担以及有利于工业化的自然资源。