two-way
adjective/ˌtuː ˈweɪ/
/ˌtuː ˈweɪ/
[usually before noun]- moving in two different directions; allowing something to move in two different directions
- two-way traffic
- two-way trade
- a two-way switch (= that allows electric current to be turned on or off from either of two points)
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- (of communication between people) needing equal effort from both people or groups involved
- Friendship is a two-way process.
- a two-way exchange of information
- (of radio equipment, etc.) used both for sending and receiving signals
- a two-way radio
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