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21 two-armed bandit
two-armed bandit игральный автомат с двумя рукоятками -
22 two-bit
two-bit [ˏtu:ˊbɪt] aамер. разг. плохо́й, никуды́шный; ≅ грош цена́ -
23 two-bladed
two-bladed adj. двухлопастной (о винте самолёта) -
24 two-bottle
two-bottle adj. способный выпить две бутылки вина за один присест -
25 two-by-four
two-by-four [ˏtu:bəˊfɔ:] aамер. разг. ме́лкий, незначи́тельный -
26 two-by-twice
two-by-twice adj. тесный -
27 two-colour
two-colour adj. двухцветный -
28 two-cycle
two-cycle adj. двухтактный (о двигателе) -
29 two-decker
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30 two-digit
two-digit adj. двухзначный (о числе) -
31 two-dimensional
two-dimensional [ˏtu:dɪˊmenʃ(ə)nl] a1) двухме́рный, пло́ский2) невырази́тельный; пове́рхностно изображённый (о персонаже книги, пьесы или фильма) -
32 two-door car
two-door car лимузин -
33 two-double
two-double adj. согнувшийся пополам -
34 two-echelon
two-echelon adj. mil. двухэшелонный -
35 two-edged
two-edged [ˏtu:ˊedʒd] a1) обоюдоо́стрый2) спосо́бный оберну́ться друго́й стороно́й; двусмы́сленный ( комплимент и т.п.) -
36 two-engined
two-engined adj. mil. двухмоторный; с двумя двигателями -
37 two-eyed
two-eyed adj. 1) двуглазый 2) предназначенный или приспособленный для двухглаз -
38 two-faced
two-faced [ˏtu:ˊfeɪst] aдвули́чный, лжи́вый -
39 two-family house
two-family house дом на две семьи -
40 two-field
two-field adj. двупольный (о севообороте)
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