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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ˈtwo-ˈway, adj. [before a noun]- Transportmoving or providing for or allowing movement in opposite directions:two-way traffic.
- involving two groups or participants:a two-way political race.
- demanding responsibilities or obligations on the part of both parties:Marriage is a two-way street.
- capable of both receiving and sending signals:a two-way radio.
- capable of being used in two ways.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024two-way (to̅o̅′wā′),USA pronunciation adj. - Transportproviding for or allowing movement in opposite directions, or both to and from a place:two-way traffic.
- allowing or entailing communication or exchange between two persons, groups, countries, etc.
- involving two parties or participants, as a relationship or agreement;
two-sided:a two-way race for the nomination. - entailing responsibilities, obligations, etc., on both such parties.
- capable of both receiving and sending signals:a two-way radio.
- capable of being used in two ways.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: two-way adj - moving, permitting movement, or operating in either of two opposite directions
- involving two participants
- involving reciprocal obligation or mutual action
- (of a radio, telephone, etc) allowing communications in two directions using both transmitting and receiving equipment
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