Similar words: double entry, double entendre, double-entry accounting, double, doublet, doubles, doubled, double up. Meaning: adj. capable of being interpreted in two usually contradictory ways.
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(31) The credit application of the debts enterprise is a double-edged sword for the bank, for the bank not only has opportunity to earn profits, but also runs potential credit risks.
(32) Lawyers are now allowed to fight these suits on a no-win, no-fee basis, but this freedom is double-edged: if a defendant loses, he could end up paying double the claimant's legal costs.
(33) Tecnology is a double-edged sword, hope we all take good use of 3G and not let it to be a grenade. Thanks!
(34) Trade diversion effect is a double-edged sword in regional economic cooperation, then how can China-ASEAN trade cooperation win more at the minimum loss?
(35) That gives them a double-edged competitive advantage; everyone else has to spend extra time and money supporting that format, and no one else's support will ever be as good.
(36) But my respect is double-edged because pathways of desire can also lead us into trouble.
(37) Qiu said that although it is necessary for developing countries concerned about their people's welfare to develop science and technology, the pursuit is a double-edged sword.
(38) ' he replied, pulling from his waistcoat a curiously constructed pistol, having a double-edged spring knife attached to the barrel.
(39) However, internet is like a double-edged sword. It has both good side and bad side.
(40) As the most widespread kind of bargain in modern society, the standard form contract is a" Double-edged sword ".
(41) But consumption, for people of faith, is a double-edged sword.
(42) This machine which is the nice machine for your testing department has the function with optional double-edged pressure, adjustable speed, adjustable route and settable number of stop bit.
(43) the double-edged quality of life in a small town—security and boredom.
(44) But the hostility is double-edged: if ideology destroys history by explaining it completely,[http://sentencedict.com/double-edged.html] then history destroys ideology by unfolding in an unpredictable way.
(45) For Germany, the ascendance of China has been a double-edged sword.
(46) To the angel of the church in Pergamum write: These are the words of him who has the sharp, double-edged sword.
(47) Derivative instrument is a "double-edged sword", and the risk of derivative trade exists everywhere.
(48) This is why dealing with obsolete electronics is very much a double-edged sword.
More similar words: double entry, double entendre, double-entry accounting, double, doublet, doubles, doubled, double up, redouble, double bed, redoubled, double row, double time, double chin, double room, double dutch, doublethink, on the double, double-park, at the double, double date, double over, double back, double bass, double bond, doublespeak, double helix, double-cross, double cross, double strand.