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| twinning n | (geology: crystals) (geologie) | hemitropie |
| | (geologie) | formare cristale duble expr. |
| | When two crystals form like this, it's called twinning. |
| twinning n | (towns) (orașe) | înfrățire s.f. |
| | The twinning of Cambridge in the UK with Heidelberg in Germany took place in 1957. |
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| twinning n | (having twins) (biologie) | naștere a doi gemeni expr. |
| | Twinning is more common in some species than in others. |
WordReference English-Romanian Dictionary © 2026:
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| twin n | often plural (identical twin: sibling from same egg) | geamăn s.m. |
| | Matthew and Mark are twins; it's almost impossible to tell them apart, unless you know them really well. |
| twin n | often plural (fraternal twin: sibling from same pregnancy) | geamăn s.m. |
| | Hannah and Andy are twins, but they don't look anything like each other. |
| twin adj | (identical) | geamăn adj. |
| | Jane bought twin candlesticks, one to go at either end of the table. |
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| twin n | (thing matching another) | geamăn s.m. |
| | Put that vase over there, so it's directly opposite its twin. |
| twin n | (lookalike) | sosie s.f. |
| | The man Nancy saw was the twin of her friend Chris, but she knew he didn't have any brothers. |
| twin [sth]⇒ vtr | (pair, couple) | a asorta vb.tranz. |
| | Emma twinned her skirt with a blouse in a similar shade of blue. |
| twin [sth] vtr | (town: create relationship) (orașe) | a înfrăți vb.tranz. |
| | The mayor decided to twin the city with a similar sized one in Germany. |
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