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1 sisterly
tr['sɪstəlɪ]1 (propio,-a) de hermanasisterly ['sɪstərli] adj: de hermanaadj.• como hermana adj.• de hermana adj.'sɪstərli, 'sɪstəliadjective (propio) de hermana['sɪstǝlɪ]ADJ de hermana* * *['sɪstərli, 'sɪstəli]adjective (propio) de hermana -
2 sisterly
adj.1 de hermana.2 fraternal, de hermana. -
3 sisterhood
tr['sɪstəhʊd]1 hermandad nombre femeninosisterhood ['sɪstər.hʊd] n1) : condición f de ser hermana2) : sociedad f de mujeresn.• cofradía s.f.• cofradía de mujeres s.f.• hermandad s.f.'sɪstərhʊd, 'sɪstəhʊda) c ( association of women) asociación f de mujeresb) c ( Relig) congregación f['sɪstǝhʊd]N hermandad f* * *['sɪstərhʊd, 'sɪstəhʊd]a) c ( association of women) asociación f de mujeresb) c ( Relig) congregación f -
4 hermana
Del verbo hermanar: ( conjugate hermanar) \ \
hermana es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: hermana hermanar
hermanar ( conjugate hermanar) verbo transitivo ‹fichas/naipes› to match up
hermana
1 sister: mi hermana adoptiva, my sister who was adopted
2 Rel (monja) sister
3 ciudad hermana, twin town ➣ hermano
hermanar verbo transitivo
1 (sentimientos, objetos) to unite, combine
2 (personas) to unite spiritually (ciudades) to twin ' hermana' also found in these entries: Spanish: así - calcada - calcado - caprichosa - caprichoso - celo - desairar - diferencia - encanto - hacer - latín - lengua - letra - llevar - macarra - negra - negro - os - otra - otro - pecar - preguntar - quedar - quien - salir - seguir - superar - tu - zaga - boca - confundir - donde - hermano - presentar - saber English: around - big - constantly - doghouse - elder - expect - sister - sisterly - tall - teach - twin - twin sister - cousin - half - she - sibling - worst -
5 propio
propio
◊ - pia adjetivo1◊ ¿es propio o alquilado? is it your own or is it rented?;tienen piscina propia they have their own swimming pool todo lo hace en beneficio propio everything he does is for his own gain; lo vi con mis propios ojos I saw it with my own two eyes o with my (very) own eyes 2 (característico, típico): una enfermedad propia de la vejez an illness common among old people; no es un comportamiento propio de una señorita it's not ladylike behaviour 3 ( delante del n) ( mismo): debe ser el propio interesado quien lo pida it must be the person concerned who makes the request
propio,-a adjetivo
1 (posesión) own: tiene su propio apartamento, he has his own apartment
2 (adecuado) suitable, appropriate: ese vestido no es propio para la fiesta, that dress is not suitable for the party
3 (característico) typical, peculiar
el clima propio de la región, the typical weather for the area
4 (intensificador) (hombre) himself (mujer) herself (animal, cosa) itself: se lo dijo el propio presidente, the President himself told her so ' propio' also found in these entries: Spanish: bolsillo - cacarear - chalet - comodidad - femenina - femenino - gustar - infantil - masculina - masculino - monte - peculiar - propia - provecho - vileza - amor - campo - correspondiente - fray - hispanismo - interés - pie - santo - tiempo English: benefit - brain - epitaph - grind - higher-up - homegrown - interest - ladylike - nourish - ostracize - own - private - proper noun - right - self-esteem - self-respect - sisterly - specific - transport - very - disown - drive-in - ego - for - proper - purpose - sake - self
См. также в других словарях:
Sisterly — Sis ter*ly, a. Like a sister; becoming a sister, affectionate; as, sisterly kindness; sisterly remorse. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sisterly — [sis′tərlē] adj. 1. of a sister 2. having traits considered typical of sisters; friendly, kind, helpful, etc. adv. Archaic as a sister sisterliness n … English World dictionary
sisterly — [[t]sɪ̱stə(r)li[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A woman s sisterly feelings are the feelings of love and loyalty which you expect a sister to show. We just had a sisterly relationship... Bernadette gave him a shy, sisterly kiss … English dictionary
sisterly — 1. adjective /ˈsɪstəli/ Pertaining to a sister or sisters. Burton designed both Middleton sisters dresses in white, so that when Pippa picked up Kates train in the abbey, the two of them were united, visually, in a display of sisterly… … Wiktionary
sisterly — sis|ter|ly [ˈsıstəli US ər ] adj typical of a loving sister ▪ She gave Lee a sisterly kiss. ▪ Their friendship can best be described as sisterly … Dictionary of contemporary English
sisterly — adjective Date: circa 1570 of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a sister • sisterly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
sisterly — sisterliness, n. /sis teuhr lee/, adj. 1. of, like, or befitting a sister: sisterly affection. adv. 2. in the manner of a sister; as a sister. [1560 70; SISTER + LY] * * * … Universalium
sisterly — adj. Sisterly is used with these nouns: ↑love … Collocations dictionary
sisterly — sis|ter|ly [ sıstərli ] adjective appropriate for a sister or typical of a sister: sisterly affection … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sisterly — adjective typical of a loving sister: sisterly affection sisterliness noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sisterly — UK [ˈsɪstə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈsɪstərlɪ] adjective suitable for a sister, or typical of a sister sisterly affection … English dictionary