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two-piece

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two-piece (tps)
adj.
Made in or consisting of two parts or pieces.
n.
A garment, such as a swimsuit, consisting of two parts.

two-piece
adj
(Clothing & Fashion) consisting of two separate parts, usually matching, as of a garment
n
(Clothing & Fashion) such an outfit
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.two-piecetwo-piece - a business suit consisting of a matching jacket and skirt or trousers
business suit - a suit of clothes traditionally worn by businessmen
2.two-piecetwo-piece - a woman's very brief bathing suit    
bathing costume, bathing suit, swimming costume, swimsuit, swimwear - tight fitting garment worn for swimming
Adj.1.two-piecetwo-piece - (of clothing) made in or consisting of two parts or pieces; "a two-piece swimsuit"
one-piece - (of clothing) consisting of or fashioned in a single whole piece; "a one-piece garment"
three-piece - (of clothing) made in or consisting of three parts or pieces; "the standard three-piece business suit; jacket and trousers and vest"
Translations
two-piece [ˈtuːˈpiːs]
A. ADJ [suit] → de dos piezas
B. N (= suit) → conjunto m de dos piezas
two-piece [ˈtuːˌpiːs]
1. adja due pezzi
2. n (also two-piece suit) → due pezzi m inv (also two-piece swimsuit) → (costume m da bagno a) due pezzi m inv

two-piece [ˈtuːˌpiːs]
1. adja due pezzi
2. n (also two-piece suit) → due pezzi m inv (also two-piece swimsuit) → (costume m da bagno a) due pezzi m inv


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