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sis

/sis/US // sɪs //UK // (sɪs) //

妹妹,姐姐,姐妹,姊妹

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : sister.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • According to big sis Kate, she can—if she leaves school behind.

  • The Brothers Rodham, you may recall, have their own distinguished history of causing headaches for Big Sis.

  • Put another way, having penetrated the SIS, he was then able to penetrate the CIA.

  • Sis Wolf, han' Sis Rabbit dat rickin'-cheer dar, 'kaze 't aint no one step fum her house ter mine.'

  • He lugged in his arms, sis, a stove and a bed, And balanced a bureau right square on his head.

  • I say, Dink, they both wanted to be remembered to you, and here's a note from Sis.

  • "She didn't drag me out, Sis; it was I who suggested it," interposed Horace.

  • Agamogenesis, a-gam-o-jen′e-sis, n. reproduction without sex, found among lower animals and in plants.