two-part ['tu:pɑ:t]
n.
<苏格兰>三分之二
two-part[ adj ]
involving two parts or elements
<adj.all>
a bipartite documenta two-way treaty
- One of the biggest deals was a $600 million two-part offering from Petro Canada.
- In the corporate market, Transamerica Corp. sold $200 million of notes in a two-part offering through an underwriting group led by Morgan Stanley & Co. Transamerica is a San Francisco-based insurance, leasing and financial-services concern.
- In March, the paper ran a highly critical two-part series of life in North Korea.
- The play is a six-hour chronicle in four acts, to be shown as a four-part television series and a two-part movie.
- In three new two-part mysteries, John Thaw returns as the Oxford police inspector who (to paraphrase James Joyce) is a poet among policemen and a policeman among poets.
- Mr. Iacocca recently appeared on a television special, "Mary Hart Presents," and will soon be featured in a two-part series on public television.
- He reckons medical science has become 'wholly decadent and self-serving' and his two-part drama The Healer, about a newly-appointed senior house officer, reflects this (9.30 BBC1).
- The two-part bill also renews the state's hospital financing law, containing about $1 billion in hospital fee increases over the next four years.
- ABC's highest rated show of the week wasn't the Olympics, but the conclusion of the two-part miniseries "Elvis and Me," the highest-rated miniseries so far this season.
- The second of her two-part story and eight seminude photographs appear in the May issue of Penthouse.
- NBC launched the two-part "The Fortunate Pilgrim," starring Sophia Loren as matriarch of an immigrant family, but got only a 13.1 and 22 share to rank 40th out of 73.
- The two-part miniseries features Richard Crenna reprising the role of world-weary detective Frank Janek from an earlier miniseries, "Doubletake." The second part of the CBS miniseries "Dadah Is Death" was 52nd.
- The Dallas Morning News, for a six-month investigation and two-part series exposing how the judiciary in Texas excluded itself from federal and state open records and meetings laws, allowing judges to operate outside public scrutiny.
- After writing "Hands of a Stranger" for NBC, the network asked if there was anything else he wanted to do. He sent them Leroux's novel and suggested a two-part miniseries.
- "Sybil," a 1973 case study of a woman with 16 distinct personalities, was turned into a two-part NBC-TV movie in 1976.
- The ex-coach, Reggie Warford, sued the Knight-Ridder Inc. newspaper over a two-part series published in 1985 on corruption in college basketball.
- Earlier Sunday, a two-part countdown resumed for the test-firing of Discovery's engines after engineers repaired a hydrogen leak and a balky oxygen pump.
- The two-part issue consisted of $200 million of 12-year notes priced to yield 9.75% and $200 million of 30-year debentures priced to yield 9.98%.
- A $500 reward will go to four elementary or secondary schools that can name the page number in the 224-page, two-part ballot booklet where the argument in favor of Proposition 146 is located.
- ABC came in second for the night with "Superman II" followed by a news special, "The Unruly Dragon." NBC launched the two-part "The Fortunate Pilgrim," starring Sophia Loren, on Sunday, but it got a 13.1 and 22 share and ranked 40th.
- The international satellite service is the first phase of a two-part, $70 million network project being handled by AT&T, Kokusai Denshin Denwa of Japan and China's telecommunications authority.
- They're going to have to do something." He's been proposing a one-hour, two-part "NBC Nightly News" as a possible solution.
- I have a two-part question.
- Hebert's first book is a two-part futuristic novel in which the main character tries to find order in a turbulent world.
- Elsewhere in the high-yield market, Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co. and its UGTC Capital Corp unit together offered $415 million of new junk bonds in a two-part offering.
- Its current triumph is a monumental, two-part, five-hour production of "Peer Gynt," which played to sold-out crowds from all over the country before closing a week ago.
- Pricing for the gas supplies will vary in accordance with a two-part, market-responsive formula.
- George Smiley returns, this time in a two-part "Masterpiece Theatre" mystery, played, this time also, by Denholm Elliott.
- There was considerable irony in the two-part ruling.
- As previously reported, Pizza Inn has agreed to be acquired in a two-part pact with Pantera's Corp., a St. Louis-based pizza restaurant operator, that would allow Pizza Inn holders a choice of two combinations of cash and Pantera's stock.