释义
[ too -sahy -did ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈtuˈsaɪ dɪd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective having two sides; bilateral.
having two aspects or characters.
Origin of two-sided First recorded in 1860–65; two + side1 + -ed3
OTHER WORDS FROM two-sided two-sid·ed·ness, noun Words nearby two-sided Two's company, three's a crowd, two-seater, two shakes of a lamb's tail, two-shot, Two Sicilies, two-sided , two solitudes, twosome, two-speed, two-spirit, two-spot
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Example sentences from the Web for two-sided Yet the veteran is only one side of a two-sided equation; the employer has to buy into the rebranding as well.
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But such a profound policy shift deserves a two-sided debate.
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“They were two-sided objects and I recognized them as being the kind of things I made,” she said.
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She, on the contrary, tends to oscillate between the opposite extremes of her two-sided nature.
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The two smal sides of the oblong chest cut in the upper part in pointed shape, have two glassed frames, and form a two-sided roof.
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Though not to create a two-sided impression it may be freely stated that he himself was the author of the inspired composition.
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The opponents of the ring, in this two-sided hold-up game, brought out another winning card.
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Its two-sided character comes out clearly when it is used as the subject of a sentence.
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British Dictionary definitions for two-sided adjective having two sides or aspects
controversial; debatable a two-sided argument
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Words related to two-sided collective, bilateral, reciprocal, mutual, communal, connected, convertible, dependent, give-and-take, interchangeable, joint, public, related, respective, returned, united, conjoint, correlative, associated, conjunct