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twice-laid

/twahys-leyd/US // ˈtwaɪsˈleɪd //

两次,二次,双重奏,双重奏效

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made from strands of used rope.
    • : made from makeshift or used material.

Examples

  • “I heard them say, ‘He was shot twice,’” the father, Joseph Dossi, remembers.

  • The cops gave chase and the gunman fired the big revolver twice more.

  • He beat his illness twice, wrote about his battles with the disease, and continued broadcasting even as his health was failing.

  • In his State of the Union address 50 years ago, LBJ laid out his vision for the Great Society.

  • And with regular clients that see him at least twice a month, relationships inevitably form.

  • The inner ends of the burrows were enlarged with a depression in the floor, where the eggs were laid.

  • We had six field-pieces, but we only took four, harnessed wit twice the usual number of horses.

  • Twice a year the formal invitation was sent out by the old nobleman to his only son, and to his two nephews.

  • Afterwards we saw you once or twice at tea at the Ritz, and you took off your hat, so you must have remembered then.

  • Our class has swelled to about a dozen persons now, and a good many others come and play to him once or twice and then go.