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two-phase

[ too-feyz ]

adjective

Electricity.


two-phase

adjective

  1. (of an electrical circuit, device, etc) generating or using two alternating voltages of the same frequency, displaced in phase by 90° Alsoquarter-phase
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Origin of two-phase1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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“A two-phase European response is now underway,†a French official told The Times.

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The changes come after discussions with the trade union, and Tesco said the two-phase increase will bring pay 5.2% above inflation.

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The Times asked two high-ranking baseball officials with experience in stadium management to estimate how long such a two-phase assessment project should take.

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Seeing the possibility of a wider war nonetheless, Biden stepped in with a two-phase diplomatic gambit.

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The first lawsuit arrived Wednesday, three weeks after Paramount board members — including controlling shareholder Shari Redstone — approved an $8-billion, two-phase deal with tech scion David Ellison and his backers.

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