twain
英 [tweɪn]
美 [tweɪn]
num. 二
BNC.22146 / COCA.33929
习惯用语
num.
- never the twain shall meet
- 二者永远合不到一起;泾渭分明;大相径庭
used to say that two things are so different that they cannot exist together
牛津词典
number
- 二
two
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- "I can live for two months on a good compliment," said Mark Twain.
“一句赞美可以支撑我活两个月。”马克•吐温说。 - This is a passage quoted from Mark Twain.
只是从马克?吐温著作中引用的一段话。 - He was reading a book which was written by mark twain.
他在读一本马克吐温写的书。 - I have never taken any exercise except sleeping and resting.
MarkTwain我从来没有任何运动,除了睡觉和休息。 - Mark twain: the news of its crossing has been greatly exaggerated.
马克吐温:鸡过马路的消息被过份夸大了。 - Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens were one and the same.
马克吐温和塞缪尔克莱门斯是一个人。 - And they prepared the way for mark twain: he came up through their ranks.
他们给马克?吐温铺平了道路:他是从他们的行列里崛起的。 - Once Mark Twain and two friends were sitting in a restaurant.
一次马克吐温和他两个朋友坐在餐厅里。 - People appreciate working with Mark Twain because he has a good sense of humor.
人们喜欢和马克。吐温一起工作,因为他很有幽默感。 - Mark Twain poked fun at it in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
马克·吐温在《在亚瑟王朝廷里的一个康涅狄格州扬荃》一本书中对它取笑。