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单词 twofer
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Definition of twofer in English:

twofer

noun ˈtuːfəˈtufər
North American informal
  • An item or offer that comprises two items but is sold for the price of one.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If I could play my cards right, I may just get a twofer, two confessions at once.
    • 80% of the most popular political blogs are conservative, so media bashing is a twofer: it eliminates an enemy and simultaneously promotes a medium that's dominated by conservatives.
    • It offers him a political twofer: placating his corporate donors while winning the hearts and votes of the true believers who helped the president achieve a Second Coming of his own.
    • It is worth repeating here that these volumes are twofers - two discs for the price of one - so this series is a better value than the previous one.
    • As a matter of fact, we were on what you call ‘twofers,’ that's two tickets for one.
    • Locals had oversubscribed by three to one a ballot for 1,000 pairs of ‘twofers’ - two tickets for the price of one.
    • A twofer deal: Hyatt Hotels is offering a quick way to earn free nights.
    • This election could be a twofer - we win the White House and the Supreme Court.
    • The best of the bunch is Helping.org, which achieves a rare twofer: It gives you the most information and the most opportunities to help.
    • These two clubs, located on either side of Prince Arthur, offer a twofer package for $45 before Christmas and $55 after.
    • In this case, the Dems are hoping that calling for more regulation will give them a twofer: they brickbat the GOP while keeping their donors happy.
    • Any collector who hopes to add the complete Bartók concertos to his/her collection is earnestly recommended to purchase this well filled twofer.
    • We're not running around offering people a twofer.
    • If all of our other immune protections are fading, maybe grandparents should take infants for their shots and physicians should offer ‘twofers.’
    • You could, for example, offer twofer specials, which were very successful for us.
    • The visit was a campaign season twofer, a fund-raising luncheon, followed by a tightly organized community college forum.
    • As you have probably deduced, it is another twofer this time out with a pair of disparate writers: A rookie and a veteran of the word wars.
    • For the AP, this story is a twofer - an opportunity to attack both of them at the same time.
    • Kristof scores the twofer, with his second excellent column in a single week.
    • This is another malevolent twofer: it's a quick way to gain weight, and it can help saturate your arteries.

Origin

Early 20th century (originally denoting a cigar sold at two for a quarter of a cent): representing a pronunciation of two for in ‘two for the price of one’.

 
 

Definition of twofer in US English:

twofer

nounˈto͞ofərˈtufər
North American informal
  • An item or offer that comprises two items but is sold for the price of one.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These two clubs, located on either side of Prince Arthur, offer a twofer package for $45 before Christmas and $55 after.
    • You could, for example, offer twofer specials, which were very successful for us.
    • Any collector who hopes to add the complete Bartók concertos to his/her collection is earnestly recommended to purchase this well filled twofer.
    • If I could play my cards right, I may just get a twofer, two confessions at once.
    • 80% of the most popular political blogs are conservative, so media bashing is a twofer: it eliminates an enemy and simultaneously promotes a medium that's dominated by conservatives.
    • As you have probably deduced, it is another twofer this time out with a pair of disparate writers: A rookie and a veteran of the word wars.
    • In this case, the Dems are hoping that calling for more regulation will give them a twofer: they brickbat the GOP while keeping their donors happy.
    • The best of the bunch is Helping.org, which achieves a rare twofer: It gives you the most information and the most opportunities to help.
    • Locals had oversubscribed by three to one a ballot for 1,000 pairs of ‘twofers’ - two tickets for the price of one.
    • For the AP, this story is a twofer - an opportunity to attack both of them at the same time.
    • It offers him a political twofer: placating his corporate donors while winning the hearts and votes of the true believers who helped the president achieve a Second Coming of his own.
    • This election could be a twofer - we win the White House and the Supreme Court.
    • Kristof scores the twofer, with his second excellent column in a single week.
    • If all of our other immune protections are fading, maybe grandparents should take infants for their shots and physicians should offer ‘twofers.’
    • The visit was a campaign season twofer, a fund-raising luncheon, followed by a tightly organized community college forum.
    • As a matter of fact, we were on what you call ‘twofers,’ that's two tickets for one.
    • This is another malevolent twofer: it's a quick way to gain weight, and it can help saturate your arteries.
    • A twofer deal: Hyatt Hotels is offering a quick way to earn free nights.
    • It is worth repeating here that these volumes are twofers - two discs for the price of one - so this series is a better value than the previous one.
    • We're not running around offering people a twofer.

Origin

Early 20th century (originally denoting a cigar sold at two for a quarter of a cent): representing a pronunciation of two for in ‘two for the price of one’.

 
 
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