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double-header noun [ C ] (also double header) uk/ˌdʌb.əlˈhed.ər/ us/ˌdʌb.əlˈhed.ɚ/ (体育比赛)连赛两场two events, sports games, entertainments, etc. happening one after another The two games were played as a double-header in Paris. In those days, films were double headers with an intermission. 更多例句- Both semi-finals are played in a double header on 22 March.
- The festival ended with a Dmitri Shostakovich double-header of chamber music.
- In some markets, the film's two halves are going out separately, not as a 191-minute double-header.
- I picked up Taxi Driver and Reservoir Dogs on DVD, and that was a nice little double header for the evening.
- Scotland need to pick up points in their double header, which sees them take on Norway at Hampden and then fly east for a Wednesday clash in Moldova.
- The day offered a compelling double-header: they saw the Pollocks at the McMullen Museum of Art and then headed to Alumni Stadium to watch a football game.
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