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sister
abla

Ablam her gün koşuya gider. - My older sister goes jogging every day.

O benim annem değil fakat en büyük ablamdır. - She is not my mother but my oldest sister.

sister
kız kardeş

Bunlar benim kız kardeşimin dergileri. - These are my sister's magazines.

Kız kardeşim şekerleri sever. - My sister likes sweets.

sister
kardeş

O, bana kız kardeşini tanıttı. - He introduced his sister to me.

Dün kız kardeşim Kobe'ye gitti. - Yesterday my sister went to Kobe.

sister
yenge

İki yıl önce kardeşimin ansızın ölmesinden beri, yengem onun kendisine bıraktığı küçük mücevher dükkanına gitmeye devam etti. - Since my brother died suddenly two years ago, my sister-in-law has valiantly kept going the small jewellery store he left her.

Babanın ya da annenin kız kardeşi senin yengendir. - The sister of your father or mother is your aunt.

sister
{i} hemşire

Kız kardeşim hemşiredir. - My sister is a nurse.

Hemşire, bu hastayı gözünüzün önünden ayırmayın. - Sister, don't let this patient out of your sight.

sister
kızkardeş

Kızkardeşim şimdi kötü bir soğuk algınlığı geçiriyor. - My sister is suffering from a bad cold now.

Sen ve kızkardeşin yakın mısınız? - Are you and your sister close?

sister
bacı
sister
kızkardeş gibi

O benim için bir kızkardeş gibi. - She is like a sister to me.

Mary benim için bir kızkardeş gibi. - Mary is like a sister to me.

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simil
sister
hastabakıcı
sister
hemcins
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half sister üvey kızkardeş lay sister rahibe namzedi
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ablasin
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bacım
Sister
{i} Sör (rahibelerin ilk adından önce kullanılan unvan): Sister Maria Sör Maria
Sister
{i} İng. Sör hastalara bakan hemşirenin ilk adından veya
sister
baldız

Onun üvey annesi benim baldızım. - His stepmother is my sister-in-law.

Fadıl'ın baldızı ile bir ilişkisi vardı. - Fadil had an affair with his sister-in-law.

sister
{i} rahibe

Tom'un kızkardeşi bir rahibe. - Tom's sister is a nun.

O bir rahibe oldu, o Rahibe Teresa adını aldı. - When she became a nun, she took the name Sister Teresa.

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sisterinlawgörümce
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kardeş aynı cinsten olan kimse veya şey
English - English
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Sister
Title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order

At the convent, Sister Grace supervises the kitchen.

Sister
Formal title for any female member of a religious or fraternal organization. (Compare Miss.)

Please welcome Sister Smith as she moves from her former congregation to her new congregation.

Sister
An informal title used as part of another moniker:

Native American leader Chief Seattle urged ecological responsibility, referring to Brother Eagle and Sister Sky in his purported 1854 speech.

sister
a daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling

My little sister is an annoying pest.

sister
a form of address to a woman
sister
any woman or girl with whom a bond is felt through common membership of a race, profession, religion or organization, such as feminism

Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves.

sister
To strengthen (a supporting beam) by fastening a second beam alongside it

I’m trying to correct my sagging floor by sistering the joists.

sister
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sister
a female person who is a fellow member of a sorority or labor union or other group; "none of her sisters would betray her" (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a nun (and used as a form of address); "the Sisters taught her to love God" a female person who has the same parents as another person; "my sister married a musician
sister
{n} a woman born of the same parents, a woman of the same nature, faith or society
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sustre
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sissy
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suster
sister
a woman or girl who has the same parents as another person; a female sibling
sister
A woman who has professed vows in a religious order
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a black woman
sister
An initiated member of a sorority/women's fraternity It is used as a form of address when one initiated member is refers to another member
sister
A female who has the same parents with another person, or who has one of them only
sister
a senior or supervisory nurse, often in a hospital
sister
A term used by sorority members to refer to one another
sister
a term used by sorority members when referring to each other
sister
Any woman religious, in popular speech; strictly, the title applies only to women religious belonging to institutes whose members never professed solemn vows Most of the institutes whose members are properly called Sisters were established during and since the 19th century Women religious with solemn vows, or belonging to institutes whose members formerly professed solemn vows, are properly called nuns
sister
A woman who is closely allied to, or assocciated with, another person, as in the sdame faith, society, order, or community
sister
a female person who is a fellow member of a sorority or labor union or other group; "none of her sisters would betray her"
sister
Of or relating to an entity that has a special or affectionate relationship with another
sister
{s} related by sisterhood; closely related, associated
sister
A term used within sororities when referring to other members
sister
a term used by sorority/women's fraternity members when referring to fellow members
sister
{i} female sibling; nun, female member of a religious order; head nurse, chief nurse (British); close female friend; fellow woman; female advocate of feminism; fellow black woman (African-American)
sister
a female person who has the same parents as another person; "my sister married a musician
sister
A term used within a sorority when referring to members and new members
sister
A sister is a senior female nurse who supervises part of a hospital. Ask to speak to the sister on the ward Sister Middleton followed the coffee trolley
sister
(Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a nun (and used as a form of address); "the Sisters taught her to love God"
sister
Sister missionary; the term of address applied thereto
sister
One of the same kind, or of the same condition; generally used adjectively; as, sister fruits
sister
To be sister to; to resemble closely
sister
An initiated member of a sorority
sister
a female person who has the same parents as another person; "my sister married a musician"
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a female member of a religious community; a nun
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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. Modern woman has been freed from many of the duties that befell her sisters in times past
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Members of a sorority refer to one another as "sisters" to emphasize the familial bond which they share Fraterinity members are "brothers "
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In the latter case, she is more definitely called a half sister
sister
sometimes used as a term of address for attractive young women
sister
Sister is a title given to a woman who belongs to a religious community. Sister Francesca entered the chapel. the Hospice of the Sisters of Charity at Lourdes
sister
Your sister is a girl or woman who has the same parents as you. His sister Sarah helped him. Vanessa Bell, the sister of Virginia Woolf I didn't know you had a sister. see also half-sister, stepsister
sister
The term used by active members in a sorority when referring to each other
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A member of a sorority
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The correlative of brother
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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. the International Monetary Fund and its sister organisation, the World Bank
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