Double Meaning in English
word
/ˈdəbəɫ/
DUH-buhl
/dˈʌbəl/
DUH-buhl
Definição
As an adjective, 'double' means twice as much or having two parts of something. As a verb, it means to make something become twice as much as before.
Uso & Nuances
'Double' is used as adjective ('double doors'), verb ('double your effort'), and noun ('make it a double' for drinks). Common phrases: 'double check', 'double trouble', 'on the double' (quickly). Not the same as 'duplicate' which means 'copy exactly'.
Spanish: doble - duplicarPortuguese (BR): duplo - dobrarPortuguese (PT): duplo - dobrarChinese (Simplified): 双倍 - 加倍Chinese (Traditional): 雙倍 - 加倍Hindi: डबल - दुगना करनाArabic: ضعف - يضاعفBengali: ডাবল - দ্বিগুণRussian: двойной - удвоитьJapanese: ダブル - 2倍のVietnamese: gấp đôi - đôiKorean: 더블 - 두 배Turkish: çift - iki katUrdu: ڈبل - دوگناIndonesian: ganda - dua kali lipat
Frases de Exemplo
He ordered a double coffee at the café.
basic
The recipe says to add a double amount of sugar.
basic
Please double the number of chairs for the event.
basic
Traffic has almost doubled since the new mall opened.
natural
Can you double check that the door is locked?
natural
Let's take a double selfie—one with funny faces and one normal.
natural