n. 两;二;一对
adj. 一对的
n. (Twain)人名;(英)特温
mark twainn. 马克·吐温(美国小说家)
1.One of the commentators said that Mark Twain was depressive.
一个评论家说,马克·吐温很绝望。
2.Twain began taking odd jobs after school to bring in extra cash.
吐温在放学后开始打零工来挣些钱贴补家用。
3.Twain was a gifted public speaker;
吐温是一位天才的公众演说家。
4.Twain recalls being invited to an official White House dinner and being warned by his wife, Olivia, who stayed at home, not to wear his winter galoshes.
吐温回忆有一次被邀请参加一个白宫的正式晚宴,呆在家中的妻子奥利维亚警告他不许穿他的冬季套鞋。
5.This is one of my best quotes by Mark Twain.
这是马克。吐温的名言。
6.Mark Twain: The Adventures of Samuel L. Clemens. By Jerome Loving.
《马克·吐温:塞缪尔·克莱门斯历险记》,吉罗姆·拉芬著。
7.As Mark Twain observed, a German joke is no laughing matter.
就像马克•吐温说的那样,德国笑话一点都不好笑。
8.Then Twain being Twain, he'd have hardly expected anything less.
吐温之所以为吐温,正如他所期待的那样。
9.It is like a pomegranate cut in twain with a knife of ivory.
它像是用象牙刀切成两半的石榴。