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twin (EN)
sustantivo, verbo, adjetivo

sustantivo “twin”

sing. twin, pl. twins
  1. gemelo
    My sister gave birth to twins last week, and both babies are healthy.
  2. par
    I found one glove, but its twin is missing.
  3. doble
    We reserved a twin for our holiday, so we wouldn't have to share a bed.
  4. bimotor
    The small twin flew low over the mountains.
  5. macla (en cristalografía, un cristal compuesto por dos partes simétricas)
    The geologist examined the twin under a microscope to study its structure.

verbo “twin”

infinitivo twin; él twins; pret. twinned; part. twinned; ger. twinning
  1. hermanar
    Our city was twinned with a town in Japan to promote cultural exchange.
  2. unir estrechamente
    The play twins the theme of love with a lot of action.
  3. gemelar (coincidir o parecerse mucho, especialmente vistiendo ropa similar)
    They were twinning in matching jackets and jeans.
  4. (dicho de un animal) dar a luz gemelos
    The farmer was pleased that the ewe twinned this spring.

adjetivo “twin”

forma base twin, no graduable
  1. gemelo (siendo uno de un par; consistiendo en dos cosas similares o idénticas)
    The hotel offers twin rooms with two separate beds.