单词 | bifurcated |
释义 | bifurcated (once / 50082 pages) adj Anything that is divided into two parts can be described as bifurcated. The tips of snakes’ tongues are bifurcated so that they can detect slight differences between scents on their left and right sides while probing the territory ahead. The verb bifurcate comes from the Latin word bifurcus, meaning “two-forked.” Bifurcated describes anything that is divided in two: when a road splits into two diverging directions — known as “a fork in the road” — the road is bifurcated. The human brain is often described as bifurcated because the right hemisphere controls movement of the left side of the body while he left hemisphere controls most language and movement of the right side of the body. WORD FAMILYbifurcated: bifurcatedly+/bifurcate: bifurcated, bifurcates, bifurcating, bifurcation/bifurcation: bifurcations/fork: bifurcate, fork-like, forked, forking, forks/forked: forkedly/forking: forkings USAGE EXAMPLESBy satellite, the canyon, about 15 meters wide with walls reaching 30 meters high, looks like a bifurcated tongue. Science Magazine(Dec 15, 2016) If work is our national religion, Pang is the philosopher reintegrating our bifurcated selves. New York Times(Dec 12, 2016) “Allied” is, among other things, a marvel of structure, a perfectly bifurcated story that manages a drastic shift in tone with exquisite aplomb. New York Times(Nov 22, 2016) adj divided into or made up of two parts socially bifurcated populations Syn divided separated into parts or pieces |
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