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twofoldness

/adjective too-fohld; adverb too-fohld/US // adjective ˈtuˌfoʊld; adverb ˈtuˈfoʊld //UK // (ˈtuːˌfəʊld) //

两全其美,两情相悦,两性平等,两难

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having two elements or parts.
    • : twice as great or as much; double.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in twofold measure; doubly.

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Examples

  • Priming produced by strongly related words dropped by 90 percent, while that produced by weak primes increased more than twofold.

  • The reason we don’t know if the vaccine can prevent transmission is twofold.

  • The commission was created this year by the General Assembly with a twofold mission — to decide whether Lee should be replaced and, if so, to recommend a replacement.

  • The opportunity in Washington was twofold with Thibault’s presence and the most talented roster Charles has been a part of since she won titles at the University of Connecticut.

  • Meanwhile, a temporary shutdown may help the companies twofold.

  • His reasoning was twofold, he said: He saw the effects of tobacco both on his father and on the developing world.

  • The intelligence of this act was twofold: it requires an insane level of Madonna knowledge, and it also won't get you arrested.

  • The arguments offered outside of those put forth by the NCAA in favor of the current system are twofold.

  • “We Jews have been burdened with a twofold task,” Soloveitchik wrote.

  • The human tragedy of the natural disaster in this particular part of Italy is twofold.

  • Were the vow not made in the act of offering prayer we should be unable to account for this twofold use of the term.

  • Hence his operations were twofold—the conduct of sieges and the protection of his convoys from the guerillas.

  • The period between 1852 and 1854 had a twofold influence upon Tchaikovskys character.

  • Now, the law that was given to him in his twofold character was, in reality, a condition of a covenant.

  • The twofold curse of a broken law and covenant pursues sinners, yet they are invited to escape it; but they will not submit.

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