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two-door

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two-door [ˈtuːˈdɔːʳ] ADJ [car] → de dos puertas
two-door [ˌtuːˈdɔːʳ] adj (car) → a due porte


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Small in stature, a group of 2009 two-door cars are providing good safety value to car shoppers, according to crash tests released this week.
The victim, an Asian man in his mid-30s, was discovered in the two-door vehicle on a road in an industrial area of Birmingham by a passing lorry driver at 10.
The victim, an Asian man in his mid-30s, was discovered in the two-door vehicle on a road in an industrial area of Birmingham by a passing lorry driver at 10.
 
 
 
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