sister的意思和读音

sister

: [ˈsɪstər] : [ˈsɪstə(r)]

n.;(

adj.()

v.

sisters  

adj.+n.elder sister,dear sister,young sister

v.+n.see sister,visit sister,sister live

n.nun,religious,vestal,friend,supporter

adj.fellow,parallel,associated,corresponding,equivalent

sistern.

1.a girl or woman who has the same mother and father as another person

She's my sister.

an older/younger sister

a big/little/kid sister

We're sisters.

Do you have any brothers or sisters ?

My best friend has been like a sister to me(= very close) .

2.used for talking to or about other members of a women's organization or other women who have the same ideas, purpose, etc. as yourself

They supported their sisters in the dispute.

3.a senior female nurse who is in charge of a hospital ward

4.;(a female member of a religious group, especially a nun

Sister Mary

the Sisters of Charity

5.(in the US) a member of a sorority (= a club for a group of female students at a college or university)

6.(informal)used by black people as a form of address for a black woman

7.a thing that belongs to the same type or group as sth else

our sister company in Italy

a sister ship

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adj.1.;()

v.1.

n.1.a daughter of your parents. A son of your parents is called your brother2.a nuna woman who is a member of a religious community; used in front of the first name of a nun, when talking to her or about her3ed by African-American women for talking to or referring to other African-American women4.an organization or group that has close connections with another similar organization or group5ed by women for referring to a woman who they have strong feelings of loyalty and friendship toward6.a female nurse in charge of a hospital warda room for people who are sick in a hospital; used for talking to a sister in a hospital1.a daughter of your parents. A son of your parents is called your brother2.a nuna woman who is a member of a religious community; used in front of the first name of a nun, when talking to her or about her3ed by African-American women for talking to or referring to other African-American women4.an organization or group that has close connections with another similar organization or group5ed by women for referring to a woman who they have strong feelings of loyalty and friendship toward6.a female nurse in charge of a hospital warda room for people who are sick in a hospital; used for talking to a sister in a hospital

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2. student sister different ...

3. siren sister sit ...

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1.Ahram [his site's Arab-language sister newspaper] today is still as bad in professional terms as it used to be.Ahram(

2.I thought that it was a very exciting match but my sister was not in the least excited with it.

3.Something hit me. "You've got to make something good out of something bad, " I started to say to my friends, neighbors, my sister.:“

4.Her sister was very clever at worming his secret out of him .

5.At home before going to bed, I prayed that God would protect that sister as the demon has been harassing her every night. . .

6.He lives in a single-parent families, but he was more love for his mother and sister.

7."Good-bye, Masha , " he said gently-to his sister, and they kissed one another's hands, then with rapid steps he walked out of the room.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>,”

8.Sonny Corleone, despite the presence of his wife and three small children, had plans for his sister's maid of honor, Lucy Mancini.西西

9.she had reasons for believing that there was a young sister living , and her greatest desire was , to help that sister.便

10.Liu sent a text message to her 17-year-old sibling warning her to take down a photo of a guy sitting on her sister's lap.17