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1 Acem
(a word to be avoided as it is resented by Iranians) 1. (an) Iranian, (a) Persian. 2. Persian, pertaining to Iran, the Persians, or the Persian language. 3. Iran, Persia. - halısı Persian carpet. - kılıcı a two-edged sword. - kılıcı gibi two-faced, double-dealing. - kılıcı gibi iki tarafı/taraflı kesmek to treat two opposing parties equally. -
2 acem kılıcı
n. two edged sword -
3 bisturi
n. lancet, sharp two-edged surgical tool -
4 iki anlamlı
adj. equivocal, ambiguous, backhanded, double, two-edged -
5 iki ucu keskin
adj. two-edged -
6 iki ucu keskin kılıç
n. two edged sword -
7 çift taraflı
adj. double faced, reciprocal, double-edged, bipartite, two way* * *1. double sided 2. two way -
8 iki kenarlı
adj. bilateral* * *1. double edged 2. two sided
См. также в других словарях:
two-edged — adj 1.) having two effects or meanings, one good and one bad ▪ a two edged comment a two edged sword (=something that has as many bad results as good ones) ▪ Strong leadership is a two edged sword. 2.) having two edges that can cut ▪ a two edged… … Dictionary of contemporary English
two-edged — [ ,tu edʒd ] adjective 1. ) a two edged weapon has a blade with two sharp edges 2. ) capable of being understood in two different ways, or of having both good and bad effects: DOUBLE EDGED: a two edged compliment a two edged sword something with… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Two-edged — a. Having two edges, or edges on both sides; as, a two edged sword. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
two-edged — [to͞o′ejd′] adj. 1. that has two cutting edges 2. that can be used or taken two ways [a two edged remark] … English World dictionary
two-edged — two′ edged′ adj. 1) having two edges, as a sword 2) cutting or effective both ways: a two edged remark[/ex] • Etymology: 1520–30 … From formal English to slang
two-edged — adjective 1 having disadvantages or bad effects that are less easy to see than the good effects: the two edged triumphs of technology | a two edged sword (=with as many bad results as good ones): Strong leadership is a two edged sword. 2 having… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
two-edged — UK [ˌtuː ˈedʒd] / US [ˌtu ˈedʒd] adjective 1) a two edged weapon has a blade with two sharp edges 2) capable of being understood in two different ways or of having both good and bad effects a two edged compliment • See: sword … English dictionary
two-edged — /ˈtu ɛdʒd/ (say tooh ejd) adjective 1. having two edges, as a sword. 2. cutting or effective both ways. 3. having two possible meanings, results, etc., one favourable and one unfavourable: *they realised that independence is a two edged word… …
two-edged — adj. Two edged is used with these nouns: ↑sword … Collocations dictionary
two-edged sword — If someone uses an argument that could both help them and harm them, then they are using a two edged sword; it cuts both ways … The small dictionary of idiomes
two-edged sword — ˈ ̷ ̷ ¦ejd , ¦ejə̇d noun : something that can produce positive or negative results public relations appears as a two edged sword able to enhance or hurt an institution L.B.Mayhew * * * a double edged/two edged/sword phrase a situation with as… … Useful english dictionary