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I . branch [brɑ:ntʃ, Am bræntʃ] N

1. branch of tree:

2. branch esp AM of river, road:

odnoga f

3. branch of bank, company:

4. branch of science, economy:

dział m

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

bank branch N

branch off VB intr

2. branch off vehicle:

branch business N ECON

branch firm N ECON

branch manager N ECON

domestic branch N ADMIN

olive branch N a. fig

Special Branch N no pl Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Two branches of this branch have since been elevated to baronial status.
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In exchange, the typical role-playing video game may have storyline branches, user interfaces, and stylized cutscenes and gameplay to offer a more direct storytelling mechanism.
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Reeds cause tangles and branches can rip nets.
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Their main food was a serpent that they hunted with branches.
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Clubs are organised in branches, where each club sends two voting delegates to the branch AGM.
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Branches in close contact may grow together, due to a natural phenomenon called inosculation, a natural graft.
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These activities include both summer camps and year-long work in the local branches (stanytsi).
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Many customers still visit the branches or exchange bureaus to get their foreign currency.
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Whilst RCS did incorporate the concept of branches - they were for individual files only.
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The flowers only develop terminally (at the end of a stem), so a good ramification (plants presenting many branches) produces the greatest amount of fruits.
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