Two-way means moving or working in two opposite directions or allowing something to move or work in two opposite directions. The bridge is now open to two-way traffic
A music's high frequencies are reproduced accurately by two-way, or coaxial, designs These speakers use a separate tweeter to deliver high frequency reproduction that surpasses that of dual-cone "extended range" models with whizzer cones This tweeter, usually a cone or a dome, is either on a post or bridge over the woofer
Serving to connect at will one pipe or channel with either of two others; as, a two-way cock
two way
Турецкое произношение
tu wey
Произношение
/ˈto͞o ˈwā/ /ˈtuː ˈweɪ/
Этимология
[ 'tü ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English twa, two, from Old English twA ; akin to Old English twEgen two , tu , Old High German zwEne, Latin duo, Greek dyo.