branch out

branch out
intransitive verb
1) see academic.ru/8689/branch">branch 2. 1)
2) (branch off) abzweigen
3) (fig.)

branch out into something — sich auch mit etwas befassen

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branch out
vi
1. (enter a new field) seine Aktivitäten ausdehnen [o erweitern]
the manufacturer recently \branch outed out into children's wear das Angebot des Herstellers umfasst seit Kurzem auch Kinderkleidung
to \branch out out on one's own sich akk selbstständig machen
to \branch out out [to sth] [auf etw akk] umsatteln fam
2. (get active) aktiv werden
to \branch out socially gesellschaftlich mehr unternehmen
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vi (fig
person, company) sein Geschäft erweitern or ausdehnen (into auf +acc)

the firm is branching out into cosmetics — die Firma erweitert ihren (Geschäfts)bereich jetzt auf Kosmetika

to branch out on one's own — sich selbstständig machen

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branch out v/i
1. branch C 2
2. WIRTSCH die Produktion oder das Sortiment erweitern (into auf akk), das Angebot vergrößern
3. branch out on one’s own sich selbstständig machen
4. (vom Thema) abschweifen, sich verlieren (into in akk)
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intransitive verb
1) see branch 2. 1)
2) (branch off) abzweigen
3) (fig.)

branch out into something — sich auch mit etwas befassen


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