martes, 10 de diciembre de 2013

To branch out

To branch out

A yew tree
The branches of a yew tree. Photo: BBC

Today's Phrase

If someone is branching out it means they are starting to do something new or differently from the way they usually do.
Examples:
Jane has been working as a journalist since she left university but now she's branching out and writing a novel.

The supermarket has branched out and started selling clothes as well as food.

Take note

If someone holds out an olive branch, they are trying to end a disagreement in a friendly and peaceful way.
Example:
Bob is always the first to hold out an olive branch after we have an argument.

Interesting fact

The yew tree is a medium-sized evergreen. It usually grows to about 10 to 20 metres. This one is in the Access Sculpture Trail at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK.

Source:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/2013/12/131210_todays_phrase_branching_out.shtml