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Two
dos
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. two [ingl. am. tu, ingl. brit. tuː] SUST.
two
dos m
two by two liter.
two by two liter.
de a dos amer.
to cut sth in two
that makes two of us coloq.
ya somos dos coloq.
to put two and two together
II. two [ingl. am. tu, ingl. brit. tuː] ADJ.
two
dos adj inv
I. four [ingl. am. fɔr, ingl. brit. fɔː] SUST.
II. four [ingl. am. fɔr, ingl. brit. fɔː] ADJ.
cuatro adj inv
two-up two-down SUST. ingl. brit.
two-up two-down
two-color [ˈtuːˌkʌlə], two-colour ingl. brit. ADJ.
two-color
two-color
I. two-seater [ingl. am. ˌtuˈsidər, ingl. brit. tuːˈsiːtə] ADJ. atrbv.
two-seater car/plane:
two-seater
two-seater
II. two-seater [ingl. am. ˌtuˈsidər, ingl. brit. tuːˈsiːtə] SUST.
two-seater
two-tone [ingl. am. ˈtu ˌtoʊn, ingl. brit. ˈtuːtəʊn] ADJ.
1. two-tone (of two shades):
two-tone paintwork/jacket
2. two-tone (of two notes):
two-tone siren/horn
3. two-tone (iridescent):
two-tone fabric
I. two-ply [ingl. am. ˈtu ˌplaɪ, ingl. brit.] ADJ. atrbv.
two-ply yarn
two-ply wood/tissue
II. two-ply [ingl. am. ˈtu ˌplaɪ, ingl. brit.] SUST.
1. two-ply (yarn):
two-ply
two-ply
2. two-ply (wood):
two-ply
two-timer [ingl. am. ˈtu ˌtaɪmər, ingl. brit. ˈtuːtʌɪmə] SUST. coloq.
two-timer
two-timing [ingl. am. ˈtutaɪmɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈtuːtʌɪmɪn] ADJ. coloq.
two-timing
two-stroke [ingl. am. ˈtu ˌstroʊk, ingl. brit.] ADJ. ingl. brit.
two-stroke → two-cycle
two-cycle [ˈtuˌsaɪk(ə)l] ADJ. ingl. am.
two-cycle
two-bit [ingl. am. ˈtu ˌbɪt, ingl. brit. ˈtuːbɪt] ADJ. ingl. am. atrbv.
1. two-bit (insignificant):
two-bit coloq.
de tres al cuarto coloq.
two-bit coloq.
de chicha y nabo coloq.
two-bit coloq.
de medio pelo coloq.
2. two-bit (cheap, worth two bits):
two-bit
en el diccionario PONS
I. two [tu:] ADJ.
two
II. two [tu:] SUST.
two
dos m
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
that makes two of us coloq.
to put two and two together coloq.
I. eight [eɪt] ADJ.
ocho inv.
II. eight [eɪt] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have had one over the eight ingl. brit. coloq.
I. two-seater AUTO. SUST.
two-seater
II. two-seater AUTO. ADJ.
two-seater
two-time V. trans. coloq.
two-time
two-faced ADJ. pey.
two-faced
two-faced
falluto, -a Río Pl.
two-edged ADJ.
two-edged
two-way [ˌtu:ˈweI, ingl. am. ˈtu:-] ADJ.
two-way
two-way tunnel, bridge
two-way process
two-way conversation
two-way switch
two-tiered ADJ.
two-tiered
I. two-stroke AUTO. SUST.
two-stroke
II. two-stroke AUTO. ADJ.
two-stroke
two-piece SUST.
1. two-piece (suit):
two-piece
2. two-piece (bikini):
two-piece
Entrada de OpenDict
two-handed ADV.
two-handed (with both hands) fig
en el diccionario PONS
I. two [tu] ADJ.
two
II. two [tu] SUST.
two
dos m
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
that makes two of us coloq.
to put two and two together coloq.
I. eight [eɪt] ADJ.
ocho inv.
II. eight [eɪt] SUST.
I. two-seater AUTO. SUST.
two-seater
II. two-seater AUTO. ADJ.
two-seater
two-phase ADJ. ELECTR.
two-phase
two-piece SUST.
1. two-piece (suit):
two-piece
2. two-piece (bikini):
two-piece
two-part ADJ.
two-part
I. two-stroke AUTO. SUST.
two-stroke
II. two-stroke AUTO. ADJ.
two-stroke
two-door ADJ. AUTO.
two-door
two-edged ADJ.
two-edged
two-faced ADJ. pey.
two-faced
two-faced
falluto, -a Río Pl.
two-dimensional [ˌtu··ˈmen·ʃə·nəl] ADJ.
1. two-dimensional:
2. two-dimensional fig.:
Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA
two-stage
Present
Itwo-time
youtwo-time
he/she/ittwo-times
wetwo-time
youtwo-time
theytwo-time
Past
Itwo-timed
youtwo-timed
he/she/ittwo-timed
wetwo-timed
youtwo-timed
theytwo-timed
Present Perfect
Ihavetwo-timed
youhavetwo-timed
he/she/ithastwo-timed
wehavetwo-timed
youhavetwo-timed
theyhavetwo-timed
Past Perfect
Ihadtwo-timed
youhadtwo-timed
he/she/ithadtwo-timed
wehadtwo-timed
youhadtwo-timed
theyhadtwo-timed
PONS OpenDict

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The two-phase lines are heavy and complicated near switches, where the phases have to cross each other.
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Unbalanced current on the two-phase side causes unbalanced current on the three-phase side.
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The emergency cooling system of the two-phase nuclear power plant has a reserve water tank at the bottom of the reactor building.
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Three phase power can be transmitted with only three wires, where the two-phase power systems required four wires, two per phase.
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This two-phase region is commonly referred to as the wet region.
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