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单词 two-handed
释义 ˈtwo-ˈhanded, a.
(stress var.)
1. Wielded with both hands, as a sword, etc. (= prec. 1); involving the use of both hands.
1432–50tr. Higden (Rolls) VII. 243 Tailefer..toke a too⁓honded swerde, and..did slee oon of Ynglishe men.1588Reg. Privy Council Scot. IV. 277 With hagbute, bow, speir, or twa-handit swerd.1637Milton Lycidas 130 That two-handed engine..Stands ready to smite.1667P.L. vi. 251 With huge two-handed sway Brandisht aloft the horrid edge came down.1814Scott Diary 22 Aug., in Lockhart, The effigy of a warrior completely armed..with his hand on his two-handed broadsword.1837Penny Cycl. VIII. 283/1 This was probably the finger-alphabet from which our present two-handed one was derived.1874Swinburne Bothwell iv. ii, The sword Which was my grandsire's, whose two-handed stroke Did such-like service.
2. Wielded or worked by the hands of two persons, as a saw; engaged in or played by two persons, as a card-game, etc.: = prec. 2.
1657R. Ligon Barbadoes (1673) 41 Cutting it with two-handed Saws.1680Cotton Compl. Gamester x. 83 Some play at two handed, or three handed whist.1827J. Wilson Noct. Ambr. Wks. 1855 I. 274 I'm real happy..to think that we're to hae a twa-handed crack.1853Sir H. Douglas Milit. Bridges vi. (ed. 3) 303 A plank..upon which..two men may stand to..work, conjointly, a heavy two-handed beetle.1898To-Day 5 Nov. 19/2 The Captain sat down to play two-handed poker with Chris.
3. colloq. Big, bulky, strapping. ? Obs.
1687T. Brown Saints in Uproar Wks. 1730 I. 73 A huge two-handed lubber, St. Christopher I think they call him.1692tr. C'tess D'Aunoy's Trav. iii. (1706) 44 The Hair..being..kept behind their Ears with a great Twohanded [mistranslating Fr. doublé ‘lined’] Hat.a1700B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Strapping-Lass, a swinging two-handed Woman.1749Fielding Tom Jones ix. iii, This Susan was as two-handed a wench (according to the phrase) as any in the country.1830Lamb Let. to Wordsworth 22 Jan., [Vulcan] the two-handed skinker.
4. Having two hands.
1847Carpenter Zool. 132 Bimana, or two-handed Mammals.Ibid. 137 Man alone is two-handed.
5. Using both hands equally well, ambidextrous; dexterous, handy, efficient.
1861G. J. Whyte-Melville Good for Nothing xxvii, A man soon learns to be two-handed in the bush.
6. U.S. colloq. Generous, open-handed.
1929D. Runyon in Cosmopolitan July 57/1 Miss Missouri Martin..puts the blast on her plenty for chasing a two-handed spender..out of the joint.1933G. Ade Let. 12 Sept. (1973) 173 He was..a two-handed drinker who could not carry his rum because he was too frail and intellectual.
Hence two-handedly adv., with or in both hands; two-handedness; two-hander, (a) a two-handed sword; (b) Theatr., a play with a cast of two; two-handy a. = sense 1.
1927Kipling Verse 1885–1926 730 *Two-handedly tossing me jewels.1981M. Kenyon Zigzag xxi. 143 Peckover, pickaxe two-handedly poised..stepped towards him.
1891Home Missionary (N.Y.) Jan. 389 A holy *two-handedness.
1888Archæologia LI. 512 The sword..is an exceedingly handsome example of the *two-hander of the sixteenth century.1976Listener 20 May 648/3 The play was..a two-hander, finely acted by Maurice Denham and Colette O'Neil.1981H. Baldry Case for Arts 9 The ever-diminishing casts of the plays which our theatre directors can afford to present... This is the time of the three-hander and the two-hander.
1648Hexham ii, Een Slach-swaerdt, a *two-handie Sword.
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