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duo

/doo-oh, dyoo-oh/US // ˈdu oʊ, ˈdyu oʊ //UK // (ˈdjuːəʊ) //

二人组,二重奏,二人行,二人转

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural du·os.

    • : Music. duet.
    • : two persons commonly associated with each other; couple.
    • : two animals or objects of the same sort; two things ordinarily placed or found together; a pair: a duo of lovebirds.

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Examples

  • Edmonton’s defensive pair of Darnell Nurse and Tyson Barrie allow the highest rate of even-strength shots against per 60 minutes among all defensive duos sharing at least 100 minutes of ice time together.

  • Consider a company like GrubHub, where the duo worked previously.

  • SoftBank-backed HAPSMobile injected $125 million into the business in 2019 as the duo worked on airborne internet connectivity equipment.

  • That’s good news for the Clippers, who can stack up the headline duo of Leonard and George — and their other leading role players — against just about any other starting five in the league.

  • To find your “one,” flip through the profiles of the joeys, adults, wild koalas and mom-and-baby duos, or take the quick matchmaking test.

  • The Independent, quoted the duo as saying “we have some offers but we cannot say anything at the moment.”

  • The duo have five of these rogue installations under their belts, with another coming in early 2015.

  • Last September, the "designer" duo got booed at Lanvin's Paris fashion show after they arrived late to their front row seats.

  • The CIA canceled the deal three years later, but by then the duo had received $81 million.

  • We could have played a duo show instead of hiring six people to tour with us.

  • Sinus duo sunt maiores, vastque; alter is, qui S. Laurentij gurges; alter, qui Francius appellatur.

  • Nos duo Societate tuguriolum habemus ligneum, in quo vix posit mens commouere nos possumus.

  • Fines intrinseci accidentales pariter sunt duo: procreatio prolis et remedium concupiscentiae.

  • Praeterea, illi duo fines intrinseci essentiales matrimonii existunt.

  • Ostendens duo ossa quod dicebat illa esse quæ ceciderunt de talis suis.