twin
[twɪn]
n.
孪生儿之一,双胞胎之一;
两个相像的人或物之一;
孪晶;
双人床;
vt.
尤用于英国)使结成姊妹城市;
使(两人或两事物)紧密结合;
使偶合;
使相连;
adj.
成对的;
成双的;
双重的;
双联的;
例句:
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There are twin holes on each side of the instrument.
这工具的两边各有一对孔眼.
来自《简明英汉词典》
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This led Zagreb's twin town, Mainz, to donate £70,000-worth of high-quality equipment.
这使得萨格勒布的友好城市美因茨捐赠了价值7万英镑的高品质装备。
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I think there are many positive aspects to being a twin.
我认为身为双胞胎中的一个有很多积极方面。
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She had a twin brother and a younger brother.
她有一个双胞胎哥哥和一个弟弟。
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There are twin strollers all over the place here.
来自SA
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He lives with his twin sister in East London.
来自THETIMES
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Everywhere else, though, Twin Sister confound expectations.
来自BBC
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Many people thought they were twins.
许多人以为他们是双胞胎。
来自《权威词典》
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The plate was one of a pair, but I broke its twin.
这盘子原来有一对,我打坏了一个。
来自《权威词典》