number two
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˌnʌm.bə ˈtuː/ us/ˌnʌm.bɚ ˈtuː/
(SECOND )
第二重要的人(或物)
the second most important or second best person or thing
The party's leader is in favour of the treaty but its number two opposes it. 该党领导人赞成该条约,但其二号人物却表示反对。
After she beat Gomez she became world number two. 在击败戈麦斯后,她成为了世界排名第二的选手。
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- Michael served as the chairman's number two, providing much of the day-to-day management.
- He deflected questions to his number two.
- Our number one issue is fighting terrorism and number two is the economy.
(TOILET)
informal屎;拉屎
faeces (= solid waste from the body, passed through the bowels), or the act of passing the waste
Have you ever had to do a number two outside? 你有没有在外面拉过屎?
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- She notified the audience that she was late because she had to take a number two.
- What would you do if you needed a number two when you were wearing that thing?
- A child had an accident in the pool - unfortunately, it was a number two.