Branch
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British pronunciation/bɹˈɑːnt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈbɹæntʃ/

Definizione e Significato di "branch"

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ramo

a part of a tree divided into some other parts on which the leaves grow
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The children climbed the sturdy branch of the oak tree, enjoying the view from high up.
She carefully pruned the overgrown branches to maintain the tree ’s shape and health.
02

ramo

a subdivision or a group of members of an extended family sharing the same ancestors
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The reunion brought together every branch of the extended family, some of whom had n't seen each other in decades.
La riunione ha riunito ogni ramo della famiglia allargata, alcuni dei quali non si vedevano da decenni.
The Smith family has a long lineage, with each branch tracing back to a common ancestor who immigrated in the 1800s.
La famiglia Smith ha una lunga linea di discendenza, con ogni ramo che risale a un antenato comune immigrato nel 1800.
03

ramo

a store, office, etc. that belongs to a larger business, organization, etc. and is representing it in a certain area
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The bank opened a new branch in the city center to better serve its growing customer base.
The clothing retailer has several branches across the country, each offering a wide selection of fashion items.
04

ramo, braccio

a part of a forked or branching shape
05

fogliare, ramo

of or pertaining to or resembling the leaf of a plant
06

braccio, ramo

any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm
07

ramo

a smaller part of a river that is separated from the main and larger part
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The canoe drifted down a quiet branch of the river, away from the bustling main channel.
La canoa è scivolata lungo un tranquillo ramo del fiume, lontano dal vivace corso principale.
The fishermen preferred the branch of the river, where the water was calmer and teemed with fish.
I pescatori preferivano il ramo del fiume, dove l'acqua era più calma e pullulava di pesci.
08

ramo, diramazione

a natural consequence of development
09

biforcazione, diramazione

a secondary or lesser-used road or path that diverges from a main road or path

What is a "branch"?

A branch is a smaller road or path that splits off from a main road or trail. It typically serves as a secondary route and may lead to a less traveled or less important location. Branches can be found in both rural and urban areas, offering access to neighborhoods, small towns, or specific destinations. While not as frequently used as the main roads, branches play an important role in providing alternative routes and connecting different areas.

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We took a left turn onto a narrow branch off the highway, leading us to a scenic route through the mountains.
The hiking trail splits into several branches, each leading to different parts of the forest.
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ramo, branca

a subdivision of a larger system or concept
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Mathematics has many branches, including algebra and geometry.
She specializes in the branch of biology that studies marine life.
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diramarsi, ramificarsi

to divide into two or more separate paths or divisions
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The river branched into two smaller streams as it flowed through the valley.
Il fiume si diramò in due rami più piccoli mentre scorreva attraverso la valle.
The hiking trail branched, giving hikers different route choices.
Il sentiero escursionistico si diramava, offrendo ai camminatori diverse scelte di percorso.
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ramificare, diramarsi

to grow or extend new branches from the main trunk or stem of a tree or plant
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In spring, the apple tree begins to branch, producing delicate blossoms that will eventually yield fruit.
In primavera, il melo inizia a diramarsi, producendo delicati fiori che alla fine daranno frutto.
After the storm, the damaged tree began to branch again, sprouting new growth from its remaining limbs.
Dopo la tempesta, l'albero danneggiato iniziò a diramarsi nuovamente, germogliando nuova crescita dai suoi rami rimasti.
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