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Idioms - 2
二 - There are only two cookies left.
只剩下两块饼干了。 - two of Sweden’s top financial experts
两位瑞典顶级金融专家 - Ten people were invited but only two turned up.
邀请了十个人,但只有两个人到场。 - Can you lend me two dollars?
你能借我两块钱吗? - a two-month contract
两个月的合同 - Look at page two.
看第二页。 - Two and seven is nine.
二加七等于九。 - Three twos are six.
三二等于六。 - I can't read your writing—is this meant to be a two?
我看不懂你写的——这意味着是二吗? - The bulbs are planted in twos or threes (= groups of two or three).
球茎以两三个或三个为一组(= 两个或三个为一组)种植。 - We moved to America when I was two (= two years old).
我两岁时(=两岁)我们搬到了美国。 - Shall we meet at two (= at two o'clock), then?
那么我们两点(=两点)见面好吗?
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Word OriginOld English twā (feminine and neuter) of Germanic origin; related to Dutch twee and German zwei, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin and Greek duo. Compare with twain. - There are only two cookies left.
Idioms
be in two minds about something/about doing something (British English)
(North American English be of two minds about something/about doing something)
- to be unable to decide what you think about somebody/something, or whether to do something or not
犹豫不决;拿不定主意 - I was in two minds about the book (= I didn't know if I liked it or not).
我说不清我是否喜欢这本书。 - She's in two minds about accepting his invitation.
是否接受他的邀请,她犹豫不决。
- I was in two minds about the book (= I didn't know if I liked it or not).
a day, moment, pound, etc. or two
- one or a few days, moments, pounds, etc.
一两天(或一会儿、一两镑等) - May I borrow it for a day or two?
这个我可以借用一两天吗?
- May I borrow it for a day or two?
fall between two stools
- (British English) to fail to be or to get either of two choices, both of which would have been acceptable
Topics Difficulty and failurec2两头落空;鸡飞蛋打
in two
- in or into two pieces or halves
一分为二;成两半 - He broke the bar of chocolate in two and gave me half.
他把巧克力掰成两半,给了我一块。
- He broke the bar of chocolate in two and gave me half.
in twos and threes
- two or three at a time; in small numbers
三三两两;稀稀拉拉 - People arrived in twos and threes.
人们三三两两地到了。
- People arrived in twos and threes.
in two shakes | in a couple of shakes
- (informal) very soon
立刻;马上 - We’ll be there in a couple of shakes.
我们很快就会到达那里。
- We’ll be there in a couple of shakes.
it takes two to do something
- (saying) one person cannot be completely responsible for something
双方都有责任;一个巴掌拍不响 - You can't put all the blame on him. It takes two to make a marriage.
你不能全责怪他,结婚是两个人的事。
- You can't put all the blame on him. It takes two to make a marriage.
it takes two to tango
- (informal) used to say that two people or groups, and not just one, are responsible for something that has happened (usually something bad)
(常指坏事)一个巴掌拍不响,双方都有责任
not have two cents, pennies, brain cells, etc. to rub together
- (informal) to be very poor, stupid, etc.
不名一文(或没有脑子等)
put two and two together
- to guess the truth from what you see, hear, etc.
根据所见所闻推断 - He's inclined to put two and two together and make five (= reaches the wrong conclusion from what he sees, hears, etc.).
他爱捕风捉影,听风就是雨。
- He's inclined to put two and two together and make five (= reaches the wrong conclusion from what he sees, hears, etc.).
that makes two of us
- (informal) I am in the same position or I agree with you
我也一样;我也有同感 - ‘I'm tired!’ ‘That makes two of us!’
“我累了!” “我也是一样!”
- ‘I'm tired!’ ‘That makes two of us!’
two/ten a penny (British English)
(North American English a dime a dozen)
- very common and therefore not valuable
普通得不值钱;(因常见而)价值低 - Teachers of history are ten a penny.
历史老师一便士十块。
- Teachers of history are ten a penny.
two sides of the same coin
- used to talk about two ways of looking at the same situation
同一事物的两个方面