sister
noun /ˈsɪstə(r)/
/ˈsɪstər/
姐姐;妹妹 - She's my sister.
她是我姐姐。 - an older/a younger sister
姐姐/妹妹 - (informal) a big/little sister
大/小妹妹 - (informal) a kid sister
小妹妹 - my twin sister
我的双胞胎妹妹 - We're sisters.
我们是姐妹。 - the Brontë sisters—Charlotte, Emily and Anne
勃朗特姐妹——夏洛特、艾米丽和安妮 - Do you have any brothers or sisters?
你有兄弟姐妹吗? - sister of somebody He married the sister of his best friend.
他娶了他最好朋友的妹妹。 - She's the sister of the bride.
她是新娘的妹妹。 - Joe's sister Mary lives in Seattle.
乔的妹妹玛丽住在西雅图。 - My best friend has been like a sister to me (= very close).
我最要好的一个朋友和我亲如姐妹。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- elder
- older
- …
- brothers and sisters
- brothers or sisters
- like sisters
- …
- She's my sister.
- 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
(称志同道合者)姐妹 - They supported their sisters in the dispute.
在争论中,她们支持自己的姐妹。
- They supported their sisters in the dispute.
- Sister(British English) a senior female nurse who is in charge of a hospital ward
see also charge nurseTopics Medicinec1护士长 - Sistera female member of a religious group, especially a nun
女教友;(尤指)修女 - Sister Mary
修女玛丽 - the Sisters of Charity
仁爱修女会
- Sister Mary
- (in the US) a member of a sorority (= a club for a group of female students at a college or university)
(美国大学)女生联谊会会员 - Carolyn's sorority sisters at Indiana University
卡罗琳在印第安纳大学女生联谊会的姐妹们
- Carolyn's sorority sisters at Indiana University
- (North American English, informal) used by black people as a form of address for a black woman
(黑人的互相称谓)大姐 - (usually used as an adjective
) a thing that belongs to the same type or group as something else通常用作形容词 同类型的;同一批的;如同姐妹的 - our sister company in Italy
我们在意大利的姊妹公司 - a sister ship
同一类型的船
- our sister company in Italy
词源Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zuster and German Schwester, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin soror.