[
US
/ˈtuˌweɪ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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involving two parts or elements
a two-way treaty
a bipartite document
a two-way treaty -
operating or permitting operation in either of two opposite directions
a two-way valve
two-way streets
two-way traffic -
supported by both sides
a two-way treaty
a two-way treaty
How To Use two-way In A Sentence
- Two-way trade between the two countries increased by more than forty per cent last year.
- In the 1970's the two-way radio made a big difference in making up trains and the brakeman were no longer giving signals with lanterns and lighted fuzees.
- Canada Goose Inc. Canada Goose's Kensington parka in steel color, insulated with 625-fill-power white duck down and featuring a two-way adjustable, fleece-lined down hood with a removable coyote-fur ruff. Coolhunter
- Over the last thirty years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of dual language or two-way immersion programs.
- The oil-on-canvas scene captures the town's main thoroughfare when it was still a two-way street.
- Retailer Radio Shack said it was also seeing increased demand for two-way radios, emergency batteries and torches.
- The little 7-inch woofers on these small two-ways seemed more like 10-inch drivers, but with tight, well-articulated bass.
- But “reading comprehension” in dialogue is a two-way street kind of thing. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Further Left You Are the Less You Know About Economics:
- A female usher was seen at the bottom of the theatre talking on a two-way radio.
- Promote effective two-way communication between employees at all levels to understand better the problems and concerns that affect productivity; 7.