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  • 111double time — I noun 1. a fast marching pace (180 steps/min) or slow jog • Hypernyms: ↑pace, ↑gait 2. a doubled wage (for working overtime) • Hypernyms: ↑wage, ↑pay, ↑earnings, ↑ …

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  • 112Double-Ten Agreement — The Double Ten Agreement, 雙十協定, is a principle agreement between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang which took place in the city of Chongqing. The former capital of the Nationalist Government. The agreement was intended to resolve the …

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  • 113double-dip — To dip ones partialy eaten, already dipped carrot or chip into said dip again; depositing your germs into said dip. Ew. Don t double dip I don t want your germs! …

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  • 114double-dip — To dip ones partialy eaten, already dipped carrot or chip into said dip again; depositing your germs into said dip. Ew. Don t double dip I don t want your germs! …

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  • 115double take — look again in disbelief, can t believe my eyes    She did a double take when Clint Eastwood walked into the store …

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  • 116double-check — check again to be sure something is correct He double checked the price of the airplane ticket …

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  • 117double bottom — In chartist analysis, the situation in which the prices of a security fall, then rise, then fall again to the same level, producing a W pattern on a graph. This pattern is thought to indicate that the security has much support at the price at the …

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  • 118double clutching — Vehicles with manual transmission and no synchromesh have difficulty shifting from one gear to another. With synchromesh, shifting is accomplished by depressing the clutch pedal and moving the gearshift selector from one gear to the next. Without …

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  • 119double conversion — That which takes place when land is directed to be sold and converted into money, and these proceeds are directed to be laid out again in land, the whole forming one continuous obligation. The property, in such case, is considered to be in that… …

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  • 120double-sharp — doubˈle sharpˈ noun (music) 1. A note already sharp sharpened again by a semitone 2. A sign ( ) indicating this • • • Main Entry: ↑double …

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