2
ADV
You use
twice
in expressions such as
twice a day
and
twice a week
to indicate that two events or actions of the same kind happen in each day or week. □
3
ADV
[ADV
4
PHRASE
If you
think twice
about doing something, you consider it again and decide not to do it, or decide to do it differently. □
5once or twice → see once
6twice over → see over ➋
twid|dle /tw I d ə l/ (twiddles , twiddling , twiddled )
1
VERB
If you
twiddle
something, you twist it or turn it quickly with your fingers. □ [V
n]
2to twiddle your thumbs → see thumb
twig /tw I g/ (twigs , twigging , twigged )
1 N‑COUNT A twig is a very small thin branch that grows out from a main branch of a tree or bush.
2
VERB
If you
twig
, you suddenly realize or understand something. [INFORMAL
] □ [V
that]
twi|light /twa I la I t/
1 N‑UNCOUNT Twilight is the time just before night when the daylight has almost gone but when it is not completely dark.
2
N‑UNCOUNT
Twilight
is the small amount of light that there is outside just after the sun has gone down. □
3
N‑SING
[N
n]
The twilight of
a particular period of time is the final stages of it, when the most important events have already happened. □ [+
4
ADJ
[ADJ
n] A
twilight
state or a
twilight
zone is a situation of confusion or uncertainty, which seems to exist between two different states or categories. □ [+
twill /tw I l/ N‑UNCOUNT Twill is cloth, usually cotton, woven in a way which produces parallel sloping lines across it.
twin ◆◇◇ /tw I n/ (twins , twinning , twinned )
1
N‑COUNT
[oft N
n] If two people are
twins
, they have the same mother and were born on the same day. □
2
ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Twin
is used to describe a pair of things that look the same and are close together. □
3
ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Twin
is used to describe two things or ideas that are similar or connected in some way. □
4
VERB
[usu passive] When a place or organization in one country
is twinned
with
a place or organization in another country, a special relationship is formally established between them. [BRIT
] □ [
5
ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Twin
towns or cities are twinned with each other. [BRIT
] □