in two

The phrase "in two" is versatile, commonly used to describe division into two parts or in specific theatrical contexts.

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Definition

B1General

(common)Divided or split into two parts or pieces.

Example

  • She broke the chocolate bar in two and gave me half.
  • The branch snapped in two during the storm.

C1Theater

(technical)Performed further back on the stage, but not fully upstage.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in two":

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