niece的意思和读音

niece

: [nis] : [niːs]

n.

nieces  

niecen.

1.the daughter of your brother or sister; the daughter of your husband's or wife's brother or sister

n.1.;2.

n.1.a daughter of your brother or sister, or a daughter of your husbands or wifes brother or sister. Their son is called your nephew.

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5. uncle , niece , nephew , ...

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1.One night near the end, while my wife, my niece, and I were by his side, Dad suddenly became very active and tried to get out of bed.

2.Why you got to be so mean Uncle Willie, my Pa was yourn only brother and i'm yourn own niece.

3.It is said that my that niece too came over, the mature could create one extra at the side of me and let her and I together seat.

4.And I think you will agree with me in considering a removal from that corps as highly advisable, both on his account and my niece's.

5.My niece and nephew are four and two, and I wanted them to know who I was as they grew up, since I'm always traveling.42

6.On the spur of the moment I decided to loan my sofa and my rug to my niece who was moving to a larger home.

7.A niece of ours, Sir Thomas, I may say, or at least of _yours_, would not grow up in this neighbourhood without many advantages.

8.Oh, my niece will love her! How much for her?

9.The tribal council informed him it was revoking his membership, and that of his 86-year-old mother, two sisters, and niece.86

10."She said, 'I'm over here at the Mutter Museum, and I believe I'm looking at my niece, '" Bender says.“:‘。’”