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branche

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I. branch [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ, americ bræn(t)ʃ] SUBST

1. branch fig:

branch (of tree)
branch (of pipe, road, railway)
branch (of river)
branch (of candlestick, lamp)
branch (of antlers)
branch (of family, language)
branch (of study, subject)

2. branch:

branch COM, ADMIN (of shop)
branch (of bank)
branch (of company)
branch (of organization)
branch (of organization)
branch (of union)
branch (of library)
main branch (of company)

3. branch americ (stream):

branch

4. branch COMPUT:

branch

II. branch [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ, americ bræn(t)ʃ] VERBO intr

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

branch water SUBST americ

branch water (from stream)
branch water (from tap)

branch line SUBST

branch line

branch manager SUBST

branch manager (of shop)
branch manager (of company)
branch manager (of bank)

branch office SUBST

branch office

I. branch out VERBO [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ -, americ bræn(t)ʃ -] (branch out)

branch out business:

branch out
to branch out into business, person: new area
to branch out on one's own

I. branch off VERBO [Brit brɑːn(t)ʃ -, americ bræn(t)ʃ -] (branch off)

branch off road, river, railway:

branch off

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

branch off road, railway
branch off fig topic

executive branch SUBST

executive branch → executive arm

executive arm SUBST

Special Branch SUBST Brit

Special Branch
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francês
inglês
inglês
branch
rameau BOT
branch, bough lit
olive branch

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inglês
francês
francês

I. branch [brɑ:ntʃ, americ bræntʃ] SUBST

1. branch a. BOT:

branch

2. branch americ (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, americ bræntʃ] VERBO intr

1. branch:

branch

2. branch fig:

branch

branch line SUBST

branch line

branch off VERBO intr

1. branch off (fork):

branch off

2. branch off fig:

branch off

local branch <-nches> SUBST

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

branch out VERBO intr

1. branch out (enter a new field):

to branch out into sth
to branch out on one's own

2. branch out (undertake new activities):

branch out

olive branch SUBST

olive branch

branch office SUBST

branch office
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
branch
branch
branche d'un chandelier
branch
to branch out into sth
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inglês
inglês
francês
francês

I. branch [bræn(t)ʃ] SUBST

1. branch a. BOT:

branch

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] VERBO intr

1. branch:

branch

2. branch fig:

branch

olive branch SUBST

olive branch

branch line SUBST

branch line

branch out VERBO intr

1. branch out (enter a new field):

to branch out into sth
to branch out on one's own

2. branch out (undertake new activities):

branch out

branch off VERBO intr

1. branch off (fork):

branch off

2. branch off fig:

branch off

branch office SUBST

branch office

local branch <-nches> SUBST

local branch
local branch of a bank, agency
local branch of a store
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francês
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inglês
branch
branch
branche d'un chandelier
branch
branch
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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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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The city government has three interdependent branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch.
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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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