siblings / ˈsɪb lɪŋ /

兄弟姐妹兄弟姐妹们兄弟姊妹兄妹俩

siblings2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a brother or sister.
  2. Anthropology. a comember of a sib, a unilateral descent group thought to share kinship through a common ancestor.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to a brother or sister: sibling rivalry.

siblings 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sister or brother

siblings 的近义词 6

更多siblings例句

  1. Only real-world experience with the Z Fold2 will tell if these durability and usability improvements can justify the $2,000 price tag, but—at least on paper—this version seems more ready for the real world than its older sibling.
  2. When he and his siblings received a call from the hospital only 23 hours after she was admitted, informing them there was nothing more doctors could do, they were devastated.
  3. They spent an hour a day away from their siblings on 10 straight days.
  4. These monkeys had daily separation from siblings and no access to mom during that hour.
  5. The team found that older chicks preferentially shared food with the younger siblings that extensively groomed them.
  6. They also allege their children are not in fact siblings, despite having been told they were.
  7. They are also claiming that the purported siblings are not actually related.
  8. He won a ticket to college on a basketball scholarship but had to drop out to support his siblings.
  9. Her official residence is the New Orleans house she and her siblings grew up in – the home where her parents still live.
  10. It has been helping connect paternal half-siblings with each other and their donors since 2000.
  11. My love to Mama, the siblings and yourself and kindly regards to the great magnate.
  12. Any of the standard texts on psychodynamics in education will show you the pitfalls to avoid when dealing with identical siblings.
  13. These legacies were never paid in full, an omission which further widened the gap between him and his siblings.