Examples of using Offshoot in English and their translations into Chinese
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Maybe the whole enterprise is an offshoot of the Illuminati- but I'm beginning to sound like Oliver Stone.
But a little reflection will show that speech and its offshoot, the written word, can have enormous consequences for good or for harm.
The Druze are a minority who practice an offshoot of Islam and whose adherents in Syria have long been loyal to the ruling Assad family.
And it's against that backdrop that Huawei's Honor offshoot is launching the PocketVision app.
Al-Qaida offshoot hopes to turn Africa's Sahel region into a'new Somalia'.
Bush would become president of the Zapata Off-Shore Company, an offshoot of Zapata proper.
Verizon Media, the media and digital offshoot of telecommunications giant Verizon, has launched a"privacy-focused" search engine called OneSearch.
An offshoot of recycling, upcycling, strives to convert material into something of similar or greater value in its second life.
In another offshoot study, teenage researchers have been studying pesticide exposure among their peers in the community not currently enrolled in CHAMACOS.
FreeNAS is an offshoot that offers a complete, easy-to-use network attached storage server.
Interestingly there is another offshoot of accelerating change that applies more to the business and economic world.
The firm, an offshoot of British tycoon Richard Branson's Virgin Group, expects to launch commercial service in late 2013 or 2014.
He sees a great deal of potential for development, especially in innovative offshoot sectors such as food engineering.
Despite robust actions taken by relevant Governments, Boko Haram and its offshoot Ansaru carry on their deadly attacks in Nigeria.
Yemen's al-Qaida branch, also known al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, is considered by the U.S. to be the terror network's most dangerous offshoot.
He is a leading expert on psychometrics, a data-driven offshoot of psychology.
The Tomahawk was also among the catalog of arms the U.S. used to attack ISIS and the Khorasan group, an alleged al-Qaeda offshoot, in 2014.
MacReady and Copper had found part of me at the Norwegian camp: a rearguard offshoot, burned in the wake of my escape.
Norris was the weak node: biomass not only ill-adapted but defective, an offshoot with an off switch.
This river runs into the Napo River, which is an offshoot of the Amazon.