two-piece in the PONS Dictionary

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This two-piece costume was considered to be a ceremonial dress.
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Starting in the mid-1990s, however, most manufacturers switched to a two-piece method.
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Swimsuits were one- or two-piece; some had loose bottoms like shorts with short skirts.
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The video also shows scenes of the band members trying on various costumes, notably a two-piece horse costume, among others.
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The two-piece disc construction reduces unsprung mass and also reduces the transmission of heat generated by the brakes to the wheel bearings.
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Balloon tires (34 7.3) were now standard equipment, and the cars got new two-piece rear bumpers, so-called bumperettes.
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The two-piece bolt mechanism consists of a bolt head that contains two cylindrical rollers and a wedge-shaped locking piece, attached to a heavy bolt carrier.
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In the late 1880s, companies began to manufacture a two-piece concrete burial vault.
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The car had more headroom, two-piece front fenders (three-piece at first), and more glass area.
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Since the pre-1762 church had a two-piece crypt, he believed it dated from before 1100.
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