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التَّخَلُّفِ
bifurcation

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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French
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branching [Brit ˈbrɑːn(t)ʃɪŋ, Am ˈbræn(t)ʃɪŋ] N LING

branching

I. branch [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ, Am bræn(t)ʃ] N

1. branch fig:

2. branch:

branch COMM, ADMIN (of shop)

3. branch Am (stream):

4. branch COMPUT:

II. branch [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ, Am bræn(t)ʃ] VB intr

branch tree, river, nerve:
branch road, railway:

branch water N Am

branch line N

branch manager N

branch office N

I. branch out VB [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ -, Am bræn(t)ʃ -] (branch out)

branch out business:

to branch out into business, person: new area

I. branch off VB [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ -, Am bræn(t)ʃ -] (branch off)

branch off road, river, railway:

II. branch off VB [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ -, Am bræn(t)ʃ -] (branch off (from))

branch off road, railway
branch off fig topic

executive branch N

executive branch → executive arm

executive arm N

French
French
English
English
bifurcation BOT, ANAT
branching, bifurcation spec

in the PONS Dictionary

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English
French
French

I. branch [brɑ:ntʃ, Am bræntʃ] N

1. branch a. BOT:

2. branch Am (fork):

branch of a river
branch of a road

3. branch (office):

branch of bank
branch of company, store

4. branch (division):

branch of organization

II. branch [brɑ:ntʃ, Am bræntʃ] VB intr

1. branch:

2. branch fig:

branch line N

branch off VB intr

1. branch off (fork):

2. branch off fig:

local branch <-nches> N

local branch of a bank, agency
local branch of a shop, building society

branch out VB intr

1. branch out (enter a new field):

2. branch out (undertake new activities):

olive branch N

branch office N

French
French
English
English
branching
branche d'un chandelier
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
French
French

I. branch [bræn(t)ʃ] N

1. branch a. BOT:

2. branch (fork):

branch of a river
branch of a road

3. branch (office):

branch of bank
branch of company, store

4. branch (division):

branch of organization

II. branch [bræn(t)ʃ] VB intr

1. branch:

2. branch fig:

olive branch N

branch line N

branch out VB intr

1. branch out (enter a new field):

2. branch out (undertake new activities):

branch off VB intr

1. branch off (fork):

2. branch off fig:

branch office N

local branch <-nches> N

local branch of a bank, agency
local branch of a store
French
French
English
English
branching
branche d'un chandelier
Present
Ibranch
youbranch
he/she/itbranches
webranch
youbranch
theybranch
Past
Ibranched
youbranched
he/she/itbranched
webranched
youbranched
theybranched
Present Perfect
Ihavebranched
youhavebranched
he/she/ithasbranched
wehavebranched
youhavebranched
theyhavebranched
Past Perfect
Ihadbranched
youhadbranched
he/she/ithadbranched
wehadbranched
youhadbranched
theyhadbranched

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

A small rebuttal is made to the claim in the report that many violations were committed by the executive branch, not only the legislative branch.
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Under a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislature to which it is not accountable.
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Most states have a plural executive in which two or more members of the executive branch are elected directly by the people.
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Prior to 1957, he was appointed by the city council and the head of the executive branch.
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The Council of Ministers is the principal organ of the executive branch.
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