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1 two
adj. två--------n. tvåa* * *[tu:] 1. noun1) (the number or figure 2.) två2) (the age of 2.) två2. adjective1) (2 in number.) två2) (aged 2.) två•- two-- two-faced
- two-handed
- twosome
- two-way
- two-year-old 3. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is two years old.) tvåårig- in two -
2 two-
(having two (of something): a two-door car.) två- -
3 two-way
adjective (able to act, operate, be used etc in two ways or directions: two-way traffic; a two-way radio.) dubbelriktad, tvåvägs- -
4 two-handed
som kan kontrollera båda händerna* * *adjective, adverb ((to be used, played etc) with two hands: a two-handed stroke.) tvåhänt, tvåhands- -
5 two etc at a time
(singly, or in groups of two etc: They came into the room three at a time.) en i taget/två (tre etc) åt gången -
6 two-faced
adjective (decitful: a two-faced person.) falsk, hycklande -
7 two-year-old
noun (a person or animal that is two years old.) tvååring -
8 two are better than one
två är bättre än en -
9 two days
två dagar -
10 two egg omelet
omelett av två ägg -
11 two heads are better than one
två huvuden är bättre än ett -
12 two hours
två timmar -
13 two hundred
tvåhundra (200) -
14 two months
två månader -
15 two points
två poäng (mål som gjorts på kort avstånd från korgen (i basketboll)) -
16 two position
som har två olika positioner -
17 two sided
tvåsidig -
18 two stage
som har två skeden -
19 two stories
två våningar, tvåvånings-; två historier -
20 two stroke engine
tvåtaktsmotor (förbränningsmotor i vilken förbränningen genomgår två slag med kolven (vanligtvis på motorcyklar))
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Two — (t[=oo]), a. [OE. two, twa, properly fem. & neut., twei, twein, tweien, properly masc. (whence E. twain), AS. tw[=a], fem. & neut., tw[=e]gen, masc., t[=u], neut.; akin to OFries. tw[=e]ne, masc., tw[=a], fem. & neut., OS. tw[=e]ne, masc., tw[=a] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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two — ► CARDINAL NUMBER ▪ one less than three; 2. (Roman numeral: ii or II.) ● put two and two together Cf. ↑put two and two together ● two by two (or two and two) Cf. ↑two by two … English terms dictionary
two — [to͞o] adj. [ME two, tu < OE twa, fem. & neut., tu, neut., akin to Ger zwei < IE base * dwōu , two > L duo, two, Gr duo, Sans dvau] totaling one more than one n. 1. the cardinal number between one and three; 2; II 2. any two people or… … English World dictionary
Two of Us — Chanson par The Beatles extrait de l’album Let It Be Sortie 8 mai 1970 Enregistrement 31 janvier 1969 Apple Studios Durée 3:33 … Wikipédia en Français
Two of Us — Исполнитель The Beatles Альбом Let It Be Дата выпуска 8 мая 1970 Дата записи … Википедия
two — O.E. twa, fem. and neut. form of twegen two (see TWAIN (Cf. twain)), from P.Gmc. *twai (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. twene, twa, O.N. tveir, tvau, Du. twee, O.H.G. zwene, zwo, Ger. zwei, Goth. twai), from PIE *duwo (Cf … Etymology dictionary
two — two; two·fold·ness; two·ling; two·ness; two·pence; two·some; two·fer; two·pen·ny; … English syllables
Two — Two, n. 1. The sum of one and one; the number next greater than one, and next less than three; two units or objects. [1913 Webster] 2. A symbol representing two units, as 2, II., or ii. [1913 Webster] {In two}, asunder; into parts; in halves; in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English