释义
[ too -see -ter ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈtuˈsi tər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a vehicle accommodating two persons.
Origin of two-seater 1890–95; two seat(s) + -er1
Words nearby two-seater Two Rivers, Tworkov, Twort, two's company, Two's company, three's a crowd, two-seater , two shakes of a lamb's tail, two-shot, Two Sicilies, two-sided, two solitudes
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Example sentences from the Web for two-seater I hear the star vehicle has turned into a two-seater since James Franco is going to play Chance.
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In two-seater fighting planes there was the Loening monoplane, an extremely swift and advanced type.
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The two-seater Caudron machine which the combat pilots were designated to protect was armed with only one swivel gun.
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Our operative will cross the lines to-morrow evening, just before sundown, in a two-seater Nieuport.
He gripped her hand, and went out to his two-seater , his mind still full of his friend's strange little son.
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All the pilots were present at this meal save Siddons, who had taken off alone, in a two-seater , a few minutes before sundown.
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British Dictionary definitions for two-seater noun a vehicle providing seats for two people
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