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нахмуренный
siamesische Zwillinge
Sia·mese ˈtwins СУЩ. мн.
I. twin [twɪn] СУЩ.
1. twin:
Zwilling м. <-s, -e>
Pendant ср. <-s, -s> высок.
2. twin (room):
Zweibettzimmer ср. <-s, ->
Zweierzimmer ср. швейц.
II. twin [twɪn] ПРИЛ. неизм.
1. twin (born at the same):
2. twin (connected):
III. twin <-nn-> [twɪn] ГЛ. перех.
to twin sth [with sth]
etw [mit etw дат.] [partnerschaftlich] verbinden
IV. twin <-nn-> [twɪn] ГЛ. неперех.
I. Sia·mese <pl -> [ˌsaɪəˈmi:z] СУЩ.
1. Siamese:
Siamese(Siamesin) м. (ж.)
Siamkatze ж. <-, -n>
2. Siamese no pl (language):
II. Sia·mese [ˌsaɪəˈmi:z] ПРИЛ. неизм.
Present
Itwin
youtwin
he/she/ittwins
wetwin
youtwin
theytwin
Past
Itwinned
youtwinned
he/she/ittwinned
wetwinned
youtwinned
theytwinned
Present Perfect
Ihavetwinned
youhavetwinned
he/she/ithastwinned
wehavetwinned
youhavetwinned
theyhavetwinned
Past Perfect
Ihadtwinned
youhadtwinned
he/she/ithadtwinned
wehadtwinned
youhadtwinned
theyhadtwinned
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During her life she had many pets including a Siamese cat, various dogs and many kinds of birds, including swans.
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She was not the only wife as the Siamese monarchs was allowed have many consorts in accordance with tradition.
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Snowshoes are also very vocal, though their voices are not as loud as the Siamese, a cat found in their breed heritage.
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In the early era of the village foundation, it is said to be occupied by several Siamese families.
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This arrangement lasted until 1740 (although the Siamese unsuccessfully tried to take the upper coast in 166265).
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As “ Siamese shadows ”, the sails are also reminiscent of Siamese twins, who, through their “ fusion ”, restrict each other ’ s freedom of movement and actually make a pitiful spectacle.
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Als „ siamesische Schatten “ lassen die Segel an siamesische Zwillinge denken, die zusammengewachsen, einander in ihrer Bewegungsfreiheit beschränken und ein leidvolles Bild abgeben.
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