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two-way

/too-wey/US // ˈtuˈweɪ //

双向,双向的,两种方式,俩个方向

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : providing for or allowing movement in opposite directions, or both to and from a place: two-way traffic.
    • : allowing or entailing communication or exchange between two persons, groups, countries, etc.
    • : involving two parties or participants, as a relationship or agreement; two-sided: a two-way race for the nomination.
    • : entailing responsibilities, obligations, etc., on both such parties.
    • : capable of both receiving and sending signals: a two-way radio.
    • : capable of being used in two ways.

Examples

  • Interesting that those who sat in judgment of him found those two sets of beliefs to be incompatible.

  • If anything the work the two cops and the maintenance guy were doing deserves more respect and probably helped a lot more people.

  • Toomey lives here with her husband, Mark, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and their two daughters.

  • But no more so than the Sodexo building maintenance man or the two cops who were also killed in the crossfire.

  • France 24's coverage of two developing hostage situations in Paris on Friday.

  • It is most peculiar, and when he plays that way, the most bewitching little expression comes over his face.

  • "Capital, capital," his lordship would remark with great alacrity, when there was no other way of escape.

  • In this way bundles of the plants are easily made, and in most cases these can be readily carried about.

  • You would not think it too much to set the whole province in flames so that you could have your way with this wretched child.

  • The case was an assault and battery that came off between two men named Brown and Henderson.