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sis·ter [ˈsɪstəʳ] SUBST

1. sister (female sibling):

sestra f

2. sister (fellow feminist, trade unionist):

sestra f

3. sister (nun):

4. sister (nurse):

sister GB Aus

5. sister Am dated fam (form of address to woman):

sestra f

ˈfos·ter sis·ter SUBST

ˈhalf-sister SUBST

twin ˈsis·ter SUBST

ˈsis·ter-in-law <sisters- [or -s]> SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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All the altar servers are boys, and the Eucharist is distributed by priests and sisters.
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Although she is not as conniving as most of her sorority sisters, she has very high standards.
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Angelica stated that she entered the shrine from the back door on crutches with two other religious sisters.
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If the younger sisters of teenage parents babysit the children, they have an increased risk of getting pregnant themselves.
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The sisters preferred to ride in their old one-horse brougham long after motor cars became commonplace.
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Three sisters behind me are here on their fourth cronut attempt.
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The season continues with the sisters handling hilarious situations in each episode.
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Coolly arrogant and blunt in her interactions with others, she is very competitive with her sisters and is prone to jealousy.
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A decade later, he discovered two half-sisters from his biological father's remarriage.
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After the festivities are over, the two sisters are dragged to their bedrooms and prepared by giggling bridesmaids for the first night of their honeymoons.
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