时间: 2025-04-26 19:14:16
美: ['sɪstɚ]
英: ['sɪstə]
n. 姐妹;(称志同道合者)姐妹;修女;护士
adj. 姐妹般的;同类型的
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 19:14:16
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在场合中,例如教的修女(sister)也被称为姐妹,表示对信仰的奉献。在科学领域,姐妹(sisters)也可能用来描述相似的物种或现象,如“sister species”表示姐妹物种。
My sister is a talented artist.
我妹妹是一个有才华的艺术家。
She has two sisters and one brother.
她有两个姐妹和一个兄弟。
My older sister always gives me good advice.
我姐姐总是给我好的建议。
We are like sisters, even though we are not related by blood.
尽管我们没有血缘关系,但我们就像姐妹一样。
The nun is often referred to as Sister Mary.
这位修女通常被称为玛丽姐妹。
*. I spent the weekend with my sister in the countryside.
我在乡下和妹妹度过了周末。
Sisterhood is an important bond among women.
姐妹情谊是女性之间重要的纽带。
My sister and I share the same interests.
我和我妹妹有相同的兴趣。
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通过以上分析,学*者可以全面理解并掌握词汇“sister”的含义、用法与相关知识。
[[oft poss N]] Your sister is a girl or woman who has the same parents as you. 姐; 妹
例:His sister Sarah helped him.他姐姐萨拉帮助了他。
例:...Vanessa Bell, the sister of Virginia Woolf.…弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的姐姐瓦内莎·贝尔。
[N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC] Sister is a title given to a woman who belongs to a religious community. 修女
例:Sister Francesca entered the chapel.弗朗西丝卡修女走进小教堂。
[N-COUNT] You can describe a woman as your sister if you feel a connection with her, for example, because she belongs to the same race, religion, country, or profession. 姐妹 (对同种族、宗教、国家,或职业女性的亲切说法); 女同胞
例:Modern woman has been freed from many of the duties that befell her sisters in times past.现代女性已从旧时代姐妹们肩负的许多责任中解放出来了。
[[ADJ n]] You can use sister to describe something that is of the same type or is connected in some way to another thing you have mentioned. For example, if a company has a sister company, they are connected. 同类型的; 姐妹般的
例:...the International Monetary Fund and its sister organization, the World Bank.…国际货币基金组织和它的姐妹机构,世界银行。