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🔑 sis·terBrE /ˈsɪstə(r)/NAmE /ˈsɪstər/ noun🔑 a girl or woman who has the same mother and father as another person 姐姐;妹妹◆She's my sister. 她是我姐姐。◆an older/younger sister 姐姐;妹妹◆(informal) a big/little/kid sister 大姐;小妹;年幼的妹妹◆We're sisters. 我们是姐妹。◆Do you have any brothers or sisters? 你有兄弟姐妹吗?◆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。 ➡ see also half-sister, stepsister 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。Sister (BrE) a senior female nurse who is in charge of a hospital ward 护士长 ➡ see also charge nurse Sister a 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(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(NAmE, informal) used by black people as a form of address for a black woman (黑人的互相称谓)大姐 () a thing that belongs to the same type or group as sth else 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 |