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1. (adj.) twosome
consisting of two; twofold.
2. twosome
performed or played by two persons.
3. (n.) twosome
two together or in company; couple; duo.
4. twosome
a golf match between two persons.
Etymology: (1325–75)
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| Definition of 'twosome' |
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1. (noun) couple, pair, twosome, twain, brace, span, yoke, couplet, distich, duo, duet, dyad, duad
two items of the same kind
2. (noun) couple, twosome, duo, duet
a pair who associate with one another
"the engaged couple"; "an inseparable twosome"
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Sense: two people; a couple
They usually travel in a twosome.
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Afrikaans: paartjie |
Arabic: إثْنان، شَخْصان |
Bulgarian: двойка |
Brazilian: par |
Czech: dvojice |
German: das Paar |
Danish: par |
Greek: σε ζευγάρι, δυο δυο |
Spanish: pareja |
Estonian: paar |
Farsi: دو نفر؛ دو نفری |
Finnish: pari |
French: paire, couple |
Hebrew: זוּג |
Hindi: दो साथी |
Croatian: dvoje, par |
Hungarian: pár; kétszemélyes |
Indonesian: sepasang |
Icelandic: par |
Italian: due, coppia |
Japanese: 2人組 |
Korean: 2인조 |
Lithuanian: dvejetas; dviese |
Latvian: divatā |
Malay: pasangan |
Dutch: tweetal |
Norwegian: par(vis) |
Polish: dwójka (ludzi), para |
Persian: دو نفر؛ دو نفری |
Pashto: دوه نفری |
Portuguese: par |
Romanian: pereche, cuplu |
Russian: пара |
Slovak: dvojica |
Slovenian: dvojica |
Serbian: par |
Swedish: par |
Thai: สองคน |
Turkish: çift, ikili |
Taiwanese: (表示)兩人一組 |
Ukrainian: пара |
Urdu: جوڑا |
Vietnamese: hai người |
Chinese: (表示)两人一组 |
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