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duplex

Aussprache: [ˈduːplɛks]

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Kontext: „housing“

(noun) a type of building that has two separate living spaces, usually one on top of the other. Each space has its own entrance and is often home to different families.

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They live in a duplex, which means there are two families in one building.

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Living in a duplex can be noisy, especially if the neighbors above are loud.

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Do you think it would be fun to live in a duplex?

Kontext: „printing“

(noun) a printing process that prints on both sides of a page. This makes the pages look nicer and saves paper.

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The brochure was printed in duplex, so we could see information on both sides.

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If you only print on one side, it's not duplex printing.

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Did you ask them to use duplex printing for the documents?

Kontext: „communications“

(adjective) describing a system where information can be sent and received at the same time. It’s like having a two-way conversation where both people can talk at once.

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They set up a duplex communication system, so everyone could talk to each other without waiting.

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The old radios were not duplex, so only one person could speak at a time.

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Is this a duplex system that allows for instant replies?

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