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what does break off a branch mean?
18 de feb. de 2012 17:31
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Break a branch off a tree or something.
18 de febrero de 2012
To me, it would mean brake off a portion of your life and cut yourself off from it. It would usually refer to a friend (or boy/girl friend) with whom you do not want to talk or associate with.
It might also be an activity or group that you were a part of and decide to separate yourself.
"When his friend at the bar started into drugs, he broke off that branch.
To "break off INTO a branch" would be to make a choice and follow a certain path among a number of different paths that were available.
To "branch off" means to separate yourself or your group from something you or they were a part of; or to go into some smaller area of a larger activity.
"From mathematics in general, he branched off into string theory."
18 de febrero de 2012
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