2
VERB
If you say that someone
is twittering
about
something, you mean that they are speaking about silly or unimportant things, usually rather fast or in a high-pitched voice. □ [V
+
two ◆◆◆ /tuː / (twos )
1
NUM
Two
is the number 2. □
2
PHRASE
If you say
it takes two
or
it takes two to tango
, you mean that a situation or argument involves two people and they are both therefore responsible for it. □
3
PHRASE
If you
put two and two together
, you work out the truth about something for yourself, by using the information that is available to you. □
4to kill two birds with one stone → see bird
5two a penny → see penny
two
-bit
ADJ
[ADJ
n] You use
two-bit
to describe someone or something that you have no respect for or that you think is inferior. [AM
, INFORMAL
, DISAPPROVAL
] □
two -dime nsional also two dimensional
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] A
two-dimensional
object or figure is flat rather than solid so that only its length and width can be measured. □
2
ADJ
If you describe fictional characters as
two-dimensional
, you are critical of them because they are very simple and not realistic enough to be taken seriously. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
two
-fa
ced
ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If you describe someone as
two-faced
, you are critical of them because they say they do or believe one thing when their behaviour or words show that they do not do it or do not believe it. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
two|fold
/tuː
foʊld/ also
two-fold
ADJ
You can use
twofold
to introduce a topic that has two equally important parts. [FORMAL
] □
two -ha nded ADJ [usu ADJ n, oft ADJ after v] A two-handed blow or catch is done using both hands.
two
-ho
rse
ADJ
[ADJ
n] If you describe a contest as a
two-horse
race, you mean that only two of the people or things taking part have any chance of winning. □
two -perce nt milk N‑UNCOUNT Two-percent milk is milk from which some of the cream has been removed. [AM ] in BRIT, use semi-skimmed milk
two -piece (two-pieces ) also two piece
1
ADJ
[ADJ
n] You can use
two-piece
to describe something, especially a set of clothing, that is in two parts. □
2 N‑COUNT A two-piece is a woman's suit which consists of a jacket and a skirt or pair of trousers.
two|some /tuː səm/ (twosomes ) N‑COUNT A twosome is a group of two people.