double-decker
Pronunciation
/ˈdʌbəl ˈdɛkər/
British pronunciation
/ˈdʌbəl ˈdɛkə/

Definition & Meaning of "double-decker"in English

Double-decker
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a vehicle such as a bus, train, or ship with two levels on top of one another, providing additional seating capacity

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double-decker definition and meaning

What is a "double-decker"?

A double-decker is a type of bus or coach that has two levels for passengers. The upper level offers an elevated view, while the lower level provides additional seating. Double-deckers are often used for public transportation in busy cities, tourist tours, and long-distance travel. They can carry more passengers than single-deckers, making them efficient for routes with high demand. The design allows for more space without needing a longer vehicle. Double-decker buses are popular in many cities around the world for their ability to transport a large number of people while taking up less road space.

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The double-decker bus offered tourists a panoramic view of the city from its upper deck.
In London, double-decker buses are an iconic part of the city's public transportation system.
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a sandwich made with three slices of bread and two layers of filling

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He ordered a double-decker with turkey and bacon.
The café 's signature dish is a double-decker.
double-decker
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having two levels stacked on top of each other

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Some Mexican restaurants offer a double-decker taco, featuring two soft tortillas with a layer of beans between them, providing a unique twist to the traditional taco.
In a shared bedroom, bunk beds can be arranged in a double-decker fashion, providing each occupant with their own sleeping space.
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