B2 verb #1,500 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

branch

When a road splits in two, we say it branches. Imagine a tree. It has many parts. If you start doing a new hobby, you are branching out. It is like growing!

You use branch to talk about things that divide. A river can branch into two smaller rivers. You can also use it for your life. If you want to try a new job, you are branching out into a new area.

The verb branch describes the act of splitting or extending. It is very common in business. When a company wants to grow, they branch out into new markets. It is also used for physical geography, like paths or rivers that divide.

Branch is a dynamic verb. We often use the phrasal verb branch out to describe personal or professional development. It implies a sense of exploration and moving away from a central point to seek new opportunities or directions.

In advanced usage, branch functions as a metaphor for diversification. Whether discussing academic disciplines that branch from a central theory or the strategic decision of a corporation to branch into emerging sectors, the word implies a deliberate expansion of scope and complexity.

The etymological roots of branch—linking the physical limb of a tree to the abstract structures of logic and organization—allow it to be used in sophisticated literary and analytical contexts. It denotes the systematic divergence of systems, whether in evolutionary biology, linguistic development, or organizational hierarchies.

branch 30초 만에

  • Branch as a verb means to divide or expand.
  • It is commonly used as 'branch out'.
  • It has roots in Old French meaning 'paw'.
  • It is a versatile word for business and nature.

When we use branch as a verb, we are usually talking about movement or growth that splits away from a main point. Think of a tree: the trunk is the main part, and the limbs branch out to reach the sunlight. It is a very visual word!

In the business world, you might hear that a company is branching out. This means they are trying something new, like a coffee shop starting to sell clothes. It implies growth, exploration, and moving beyond your original boundaries.

You can also use it for physical paths. If you are walking on a trail, the path might branch to the left or right. It is a great word to describe how things become more complex or varied as they go along.

The word branch comes from the Old French word branche, which means a limb of a tree. It traces back to the Late Latin word branca, meaning 'paw' or 'footprint'. It is fascinating how a word for an animal's foot evolved to describe the arms of a tree!

By the 13th century, it entered Middle English. Over time, people began using it metaphorically. If a tree has branches, then a family has branches (the family tree), and a business has branches (different locations). It is a perfect example of how language takes a physical object and turns it into a concept for abstract ideas.

In historical texts, you might see it used to describe rivers or roads. The shift from a noun (the limb) to a verb (the act of splitting) happened naturally as speakers needed a way to describe the process of dividing. It remains a staple in both biology and modern business jargon today.

You will most often hear branch used with the preposition out. When you branch out, you are taking a risk or trying something new. It sounds professional yet adventurous, making it perfect for resumes or conversations about career changes.

In a more literal sense, you can say 'the road branches off.' This is neutral and descriptive, often used when giving directions. It is a very common way to describe geography or infrastructure without sounding overly technical.

The register is generally neutral. You can use it in a casual chat with friends—'I want to branch out and learn to cook'—or in a formal board meeting—'We are planning to branch into the Asian market.' It is a versatile verb that fits almost any situation where growth or division occurs.

As a verb, branch is regular. Its past tense is branched and its present participle is branching. It is usually an intransitive verb, meaning it doesn't need an object. You don't 'branch something'; you just 'branch'.

Pronunciation is straightforward. The 'ch' sound at the end is a soft, crisp sound. It rhymes with ranch, stanch, and manch. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it very easy to pronounce for non-native speakers.

When using it in a sentence, you will often find it paired with prepositions like into, out, or off. For example, 'The trail branches off into the woods.' Remember that while it is a verb, the noun form 'branch' is also common, so be careful not to confuse the two in your sentences!

재미있는 사실

It originally referred to a foot before becoming a tree limb.

발음 가이드

UK /brɑːntʃ/
US /bræntʃ/
라임이 맞는 단어
ranch stanch manch blanch clanch
자주 하는 실수
  • mispronouncing the 'ch'
  • adding an extra syllable
  • stressing the wrong part

난이도

독해 2/5

Easy to read

쓰기 2/5

Easy to use

말하기 2/5

Easy to say

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

tree road grow

다음에 배울 것

diverge expand diversify

고급

bifurcate ramify

알아야 할 문법

Phrasal Verbs

branch out

Intransitive Verbs

The river branches.

Subject-Verb Agreement

It branches.

수준별 예문

1

The road branches here.

The road splits.

Simple present.

2

Trees branch out.

Trees grow limbs.

Verb + adverb.

3

The river branches.

The river splits.

Intransitive verb.

4

I want to branch out.

Try something new.

Phrasal verb.

5

Paths branch off.

Paths go away.

Verb + preposition.

6

The trail branches.

The path splits.

Subject + verb.

7

They branch out.

They expand.

Plural subject.

8

Ideas branch out.

Ideas grow.

Abstract usage.

1

The stream branches into two.

2

We decided to branch out into selling shoes.

3

The path branches toward the lake.

4

The company plans to branch out next year.

5

The trail branches near the old tree.

6

His interests branch into science and art.

7

The road branches at the bridge.

8

They will branch out to new cities.

1

The research project branched into three different studies.

2

She hopes to branch out and work in a different field.

3

The main highway branches off toward the coast.

4

The business branched out to include online services.

5

The conversation branched into several unrelated topics.

6

The creek branches through the valley.

7

We need to branch out if we want to survive.

8

The family tree branches out for many generations.

1

The corporation is looking to branch out into the renewable energy sector.

2

His career path branched off unexpectedly after he moved to London.

3

The narrative branches into multiple subplots in the second act.

4

We should branch out and seek advice from other experts.

5

The trail branches off into dense, uncharted forest.

6

The discussion branched into a debate about ethics.

7

They branched out from their core product line.

8

The river branches into a complex delta system.

1

The theory branches into several schools of thought.

2

The organization branched out to address the needs of underserved communities.

3

The plot branches into a series of interconnected mysteries.

4

Her expertise branches into both classical literature and modern linguistics.

5

The company’s strategy involves branching into international markets.

6

The path of evolution branches in unforeseen ways.

7

The investigation branched into various leads.

8

The architectural design branches out from a central column.

1

The discourse branches into nuanced philosophical inquiries.

2

The lineage branches out across centuries of history.

3

The synaptic network branches to facilitate complex communication.

4

The narrative structure branches, challenging the reader's perception.

5

The firm's influence branches across the entire continent.

6

The river's course branches, creating an intricate web of waterways.

7

The academic curriculum branches to include interdisciplinary studies.

8

The conceptual framework branches into myriad possibilities.

동의어

diverge split bifurcate subdivide expand ramify

자주 쓰는 조합

branch out
branch into
branch off
company branches
river branches
path branches
effort to branch
business branches
strategy to branch
decision to branch

관용어 및 표현

"branch out"

to expand one's interests

He branched out into painting.

neutral

"olive branch"

a gesture of peace

He offered an olive branch.

formal

"on a limb"

in a risky position

He went out on a limb.

casual

"branch office"

a secondary location

We have a branch office.

business

"family tree"

ancestral history

Look at the family tree.

neutral

"off the branch"

separated from the source

He is far off the branch.

literary

혼동하기 쉬운

branch vs bough

both are tree parts

Bough is a large branch.

The bough broke.

branch vs limb

both are tree parts

Limb is more like an arm.

The limb is heavy.

branch vs twig

tree parts

Twig is very small.

A small twig.

branch vs split

both mean divide

Split is more general.

Split the cake.

문장 패턴

A2

Subject + branch + into

The river branches into two.

A2

Subject + branch + out

I want to branch out.

B1

Subject + branch + off

The path branches off here.

B1

It + branches + into

It branches into new areas.

B2

They + branch + out + into

They branch out into retail.

어휘 가족

명사

branch a limb or division

동사

branch to divide

형용사

branched having branches

관련

bough a large branch

사용법

frequency

7

자주 하는 실수
  • branching a tree pruning a tree

    Branch is not usually used as a transitive verb for cutting.

  • branching out to branching out into

    The preposition 'into' is standard for new areas.

  • the road branches away the road branches off

    Branch off is the standard phrasal verb.

  • branching the business expanding the business

    Branch is intransitive here.

  • the river branches at the river branches into

    Into indicates the resulting parts.

Memory Palace

Imagine a tree in your house.

Business Context

Use it for growth.

Family Trees

It's the standard term.

Phrasal Verb

Always use 'out' for hobbies.

Crisp Ch

End with a soft sound.

Transitive usage

Don't 'branch' an object.

Etymology

Paw to limb.

Flashcards

Use image-word pairs.

Geography

Use it for rivers.

Tense

Branched is regular.

암기하기

기억법

B-R-A-N-C-H: Big Roots Always Need Clear Highways.

시각적 연상

A tree splitting into two paths.

Word Web

Tree Division Path Expansion

챌린지

Use 'branch out' in a sentence today.

어원

Old French

원래 의미: a paw or foot

문화적 맥락

None

Used frequently in business and geography.

Family Tree metaphors Branching paths in literature

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

at work

  • branch out
  • new branch
  • business expansion

travel

  • path branches
  • road branches
  • follow the branch

school

  • branch of study
  • branching ideas
  • topic branches

nature

  • river branches
  • tree branches
  • branching growth

대화 시작하기

"What new hobby would you like to branch out into?"

"Have you ever branched out into a new career?"

"Do you think it is important for businesses to branch out?"

"How does your family tree branch out?"

"Have you ever followed a path that branches off?"

일기 주제

Write about a time you branched out.

Describe a road that branched into two.

How do your interests branch out?

Reflect on a decision to branch into something new.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is both.

Follow it with 'into' + noun.

Branched.

Yes, for career changes.

It is neutral.

Very similar.

A secondary location.

Yes, it can go in new directions.

셀프 테스트 5 질문

fill blank A1

The river ___ into two parts.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: branches

Subject-verb agreement.

multiple choice A2

What does 'branch out' mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To try something new

It means to expand.

true false B1

Can a road branch?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, it means to split.

/ 5 correct

Perfect score!

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