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Definition of two-way in English: two-wayadjective tuːˈweɪˈtu ˈˌweɪ 1Allowing or involving movement or communication in opposite directions. (动作,通讯)双向的;双行的;两用的 双向无线电(收发两用)。 make the interview a two-way process 让访谈成为双向交流。 Example sentencesExamples - A choiceboard is a Web-based tool that allows for real-time, two-way interactions between companies and their customers.
- Be sure trainers are showing the leadership skills necessary to actively engage staff in a two-way communication process.
- I note that it is important to recognize that communication is a two-way process involving both sender and receiver.
- Phone lines have been cut, two-way radios confiscated.
- Under the scheme, shopkeepers and staff are issued with two-way radios that enable them to track suspects around the town alerting the police to potential criminals.
- The pair used two-way radios to communicate, the paper reported, and if traffic or other conditions weren't acceptable, they would not shoot.
- The smugglers, too, have taken advantage of technology, particularly cell phones and two-way radios that allow them to avoid agents and arrange rides before landing.
- Consultation is a two-way process, allowing discussion and amendments to take place.
- One shop kept its pirated stock in a space above the ceiling, and clerks communicated with two-way radios to have them brought out for customers.
- Teachers and students use Web technology that allows continuous two-way audio dialogue, which is much like talking on the telephone.
- The two-way radio to the mainland was not working and the rough seas prevented the few able-bodied men still on the island from taking the critically ill man to a hospital.
- Many health care occupancies are installing voice communications systems with both public address and two-way radio communications, according to Carrigan.
- Since the vS talks to your two-way radio it allows mobile monitoring anywhere within range of the transmitter.
- The company's Private Ears allow the wearer to hear a two-way radio or cell phone through a wireless earpiece.
- Researchers at the Koestler Unit think that vision may involve a two-way process, an inward movement of light and an outward projection of mental images.
- Communication is a two-way process, from board to world and company and in the other direction.
- Radu held the view then that communication was a two-way process and members should also approach him if they wanted information.
- We had a boat each and communicated via two-way radios.
- They were led by men on motorcycles with two-way radios.
- Canadian Wireless and Data will be sponsoring the project, providing Armstrong with a cell phone, air time and two two-way radios for communication with the station during the broadcast.
- 1.1 Involving two participants.
a two-way presidential race - 1.2 (of a switch) permitting a current to be switched on or off from either of two points.
(开关)双路的 Example sentencesExamples - But then there was light, and dimmer switches, and two-way switches, and sockets.
- The two-way switches have the send and end keys as one of their functions and a soft key as another.
- Since the electrical appliances can be operated with remote control, the need for two-way switches can be done away with.
- With a two-way KVM switch, both client PCs can be in operation while sharing a single monitor.
- Q. How do I tell the difference between a three way and a regular on/off or two-way switch?
PhrasesA situation or relationship involving mutual or reciprocal action or obligation. 互谅互让的情况(或关系) trust is a two-way street 信任是相互的。 Example sentencesExamples - I always thought that a relationship was a two-way street, a give and take, but with them, I felt more like their pet dog.
- A partnership is a two-way street, and, like any relationship, you have to give the partner a reason to stay.
- The TCS argues that the relationships between a worker and an organisation are a two-way street.
- It has been less clearly understood that this relationship may well be a two-way street, with causation possibly working in the opposite direction as well.
- But this relationship has to be a two-way street.
- Criticism is a two-way street, and people who are prepared to offer it should also be prepared to explain and (in some cases) defend their views.
- Like all good relationships, it's a two-way street where everyone benefits.
- Usually we think of rain affecting vegetation, but the relationship is actually a two-way street.
- To my mind, banking relationships are a two-way street.
- Civility is a two-way street: you give in order to get.
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- The smugglers, too, have taken advantage of technology, particularly cell phones and two-way radios that allow them to avoid agents and arrange rides before landing.
- One shop kept its pirated stock in a space above the ceiling, and clerks communicated with two-way radios to have them brought out for customers.
- Canadian Wireless and Data will be sponsoring the project, providing Armstrong with a cell phone, air time and two two-way radios for communication with the station during the broadcast.
- Communication is a two-way process, from board to world and company and in the other direction.
- Teachers and students use Web technology that allows continuous two-way audio dialogue, which is much like talking on the telephone.
- I note that it is important to recognize that communication is a two-way process involving both sender and receiver.
- Radu held the view then that communication was a two-way process and members should also approach him if they wanted information.
- They were led by men on motorcycles with two-way radios.
- Be sure trainers are showing the leadership skills necessary to actively engage staff in a two-way communication process.
- Researchers at the Koestler Unit think that vision may involve a two-way process, an inward movement of light and an outward projection of mental images.
- Since the vS talks to your two-way radio it allows mobile monitoring anywhere within range of the transmitter.
- Many health care occupancies are installing voice communications systems with both public address and two-way radio communications, according to Carrigan.
- Phone lines have been cut, two-way radios confiscated.
- Under the scheme, shopkeepers and staff are issued with two-way radios that enable them to track suspects around the town alerting the police to potential criminals.
- We had a boat each and communicated via two-way radios.
- The two-way radio to the mainland was not working and the rough seas prevented the few able-bodied men still on the island from taking the critically ill man to a hospital.
- A choiceboard is a Web-based tool that allows for real-time, two-way interactions between companies and their customers.
- The company's Private Ears allow the wearer to hear a two-way radio or cell phone through a wireless earpiece.
- The pair used two-way radios to communicate, the paper reported, and if traffic or other conditions weren't acceptable, they would not shoot.
- 1.1 Involving two participants.
a two-way presidential race - 1.2 (of a switch) permitting a current to be switched on or off from either of two points.
(开关)双路的 Example sentencesExamples - Q. How do I tell the difference between a three way and a regular on/off or two-way switch?
- Since the electrical appliances can be operated with remote control, the need for two-way switches can be done away with.
- With a two-way KVM switch, both client PCs can be in operation while sharing a single monitor.
- The two-way switches have the send and end keys as one of their functions and a soft key as another.
- But then there was light, and dimmer switches, and two-way switches, and sockets.
PhrasesA situation or relationship involving mutual or reciprocal action or obligation. 互谅互让的情况(或关系) trust is a two-way street 信任是相互的。 Example sentencesExamples - To my mind, banking relationships are a two-way street.
- It has been less clearly understood that this relationship may well be a two-way street, with causation possibly working in the opposite direction as well.
- Civility is a two-way street: you give in order to get.
- But this relationship has to be a two-way street.
- Like all good relationships, it's a two-way street where everyone benefits.
- Usually we think of rain affecting vegetation, but the relationship is actually a two-way street.
- I always thought that a relationship was a two-way street, a give and take, but with them, I felt more like their pet dog.
- A partnership is a two-way street, and, like any relationship, you have to give the partner a reason to stay.
- Criticism is a two-way street, and people who are prepared to offer it should also be prepared to explain and (in some cases) defend their views.
- The TCS argues that the relationships between a worker and an organisation are a two-way street.
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