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I . twin [twɪn] N

II . twin [twɪn] ADJ

I . train [treɪn] N

1. train RAIL:

2. train (series):

ciąg m

3. train (retinue):

świta f
orszak m

4. train of animals, people, vehicles:

sznur m

5. train FASHION:

tren m

II . train [treɪn] VB trans, intr

1. train (teach):

szkolić [perf wy-]
trenować [perf wy-]
tresować [perf wy-]

2. train (direct growth):

3. train (aim):

I . strain1 [streɪn] N

1. strain MED:

2. strain no pl (feeling):

3. strain no pl (force):

II . strain1 [streɪn] VB trans, intr

I . twang [twæŋ] N

1. twang (sound):

2. twang (voice):

3. twang LING:

II . twang [twæŋ] VB trans, intr

again [əˈgen, əˈgeɪn] ADV

2. again (as before):

3. again (anew):

Phrases:

I . brain [breɪn] N

1. brain ANAT:

mózg m

2. brain:

brains pl FOOD

3. brain (mind):

umysł m

5. brain inf (person):

mózg m

6. brain:

the brains + sing vb (in charge)
mózg m
głowa f
szef m

II . brain [breɪn] VB trans inf

I . chain [tʃeɪn] N

1. chain t. TECH (linked rings):

2. chain (jewellery):

3. chain (series):

pasmo nt

4. chain (owned group):

sieć f

Phrases:

kajdany pl

II . drain [dreɪn] VB intr

2. drain clothes, dishes:

III . drain [dreɪn] N

1. drain (pipe):

3. drain:

4. drain no pl (spending):

grain [greɪn] N

1. grain (single seed):

ziarno nt
cień m

2. grain no pl (seeds):

zboże nt

3. grain:

słój m

4. grain (measurement):

gran m (0,0648 grama)

II . plain [pleɪn] ADV inf

1. plain (completely):

2. plain (simply):

III . plain [pleɪn] N

1. plain GEO:

2. plain (in knitting):

slain [sleɪn] VB

slain pp of slay

See also slay

slay <slew, slain> [sleɪ] VB trans liter

Spain [speɪn] N

I . stain [steɪn] VB trans

3. stain (blemish):

plamić [perf s-]
szargać [perf z-]

II . stain [steɪn] VB intr

1. stain (become discoloured):

plamić [perf po-] się

2. stain (cause discolouration):

plamić [perf po-]
brudzić [perf po-]

III . stain [steɪn] N

1. stain (mark):

plama f

2. stain (for wood):

bejca f

3. stain (blemish):

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Twain also attributed her mood swings and sometimes erratic behavior to her uncontrolled epilepsy.
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Twain spent $300,000 (equal to $ in inflation-adjusted terms) on it between 1880 and 1894; but, before it could be perfected, it was made obsolete by the Linotype.
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Twain later described his favorite daughter as intelligent, thoughtful, sensitive and vivacious and said he had regarded her as a prodigy.
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Wherefore they are no more twain but one flesh.
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Twain valued economy of style (a possible but not necessary criterion), but such concision simply was not a characteristic of many early nineteenth-century novelists' work.
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And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.
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Twain, who had angina pectoris, went into a coma at and was dead by 6:30.
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