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turnover number TON
windender Spross

в PONS речника

I. twine [twaɪn] ГЛАГ нпрх (twist around)

sich вин um etw вин schlingen [o. winden]
to twine up sth
sich вин an etw дат hochranken

II. twine [twaɪn] ГЛАГ прх

III. twine [twaɪn] СЪЩ no pl

Schnur f <-, Schnü̱·re>

STEM [stem]

STEM акроним от science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

MINT-Fach ср

I. stem [stem] СЪЩ

1. stem:

stem of a tree, bush, shrub
Stamm м <-(e)s, Stạ̈m·me>
stem of a leaf, flower, fruit
Stiel м <-(e)s, -e>
stem of a leaf, flower, fruit
Stängel м <-s, ->
stem of grain, corn
Halm м <-(e)s, -e>
stem of a glass

2. stem ЛИНГВ:

3. stem МОР:

Vordersteven м spec

4. stem Am (watch part):

II. stem <-mm-> [stem] ГЛАГ прх

to stem sth
den Fluss [von etw дат] stoppen

III. stem <-mm-> [stem] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. stem (be traced back):

auf etw вин zurückgehen
to stem from sb/sth
to stem from sb/sth

2. stem (slide a ski outwards):

Запис в OpenDict

twine СЪЩ

Garn ср

"Биология"

twining stem [ˈtwaɪnɪŋˌstem] СЪЩ

"Биология"

stem СЪЩ

Present
Itwine
youtwine
he/she/ittwines
wetwine
youtwine
theytwine
Past
Itwined
youtwined
he/she/ittwined
wetwined
youtwined
theytwined
Present Perfect
Ihavetwined
youhavetwined
he/she/ithastwined
wehavetwined
youhavetwined
theyhavetwined
Past Perfect
Ihadtwined
youhadtwined
he/she/ithadtwined
wehadtwined
youhadtwined
theyhadtwined

PONS OpenDict

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It climbs by means of twining leaf stalks (petioles) rather than tendrils or twining stems.
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The plant then enters its adult liana form, with short non-carnivorous leaves on a long twining stem.
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This is a small vine with a highly branched, twining stem rarely exceeding a meter in length with which it physically supports itself on other shrubs and trees.
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Like most members of the family, it is a climbing vine with alternate leaves on twining stems.
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They climb by means of twining leaf stalks (petioles) rather than tendrils or twining stems.
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