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dual

/doo-uhl, dyoo-/US // ˈdu əl, ˈdyu- //UK // (ˈdjuːəl) //

双,双重,双轨制,双通道

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or noting two.
    • : composed or consisting of two people, items, parts, etc., together; twofold; double: dual ownership;dual controls on a plane.
    • : having a twofold, or double, character or nature.
    • : Grammar. being or pertaining to a member of the category of number, as in Old English, Old Russian, or Arabic, that denotes two of the things in question.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Grammar.

    • : the dual number.
    • : a form in the dual, as Old English git “you two,” as contrasted with ge “you” referring to three or more.

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Examples

  • The best heated throw blanket offers specialized heating in two zones, also known as dual temperature zones.

  • “The way deals work is you are not dual agent if all you are doing is getting compensation from the other party,” said Todd Moore, a Pasadena-based attorney whose focuses include real estate.

  • Its dual-sided design means you can get medium-soft comfort on one side or flip it over and get a firm foundation on the other side.

  • Now, she hopes to expand Stripe, an American financial services company dual-headquartered in San Francisco and Dublin.

  • The head is fully washable, and the blades are dual-cut for increased sharpness and precision.

  • In short, Maduro is now facing dual crises: One economic, the other of legitimacy.

  • Its 8-megapixel camera, inclusive of true-tone and dual-LED f/2.2 aperture flashes, features optical image stabilization.

  • Gurira says she approaches her work with a dual-continent mindset.

  • Hossein Darakhshan, born in Tehran on January 7, 1975, has dual Canadian-Iranian nationality.

  • The dual message was that black people were dirty and dangerous.

  • Leading citizens, cited to appear before the American authorities, persistently declined to take any part in a dual régime.

  • Married a dozen years ago, for a second time, to the doctor, they seemed still to be at the first months of their dual happiness.

  • It was doubtless agreed that they should form a dual alliance, absolute and exclusive.

  • The dual league of emperors appeared to the world stronger and more illustrious than before.

  • It is necessary in this connexion to understand the dual character of the German Monarchist party since the ending of the war.

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