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Перевод: sibling
[существительное] родной брат; родная сестра; единокровный брат; единоутробный брат; единокровная сестра; единоутробная сестра
Тезаурус:
- It might be spouse, sibling, son or daughter, friend, warden, home help.
- Seth's brother and one of his sisters travelled to New Orleans to try to understand what happened to their sibling.
- This sibling confection is steamed, not baked, nutty and almost as rich.
- Sibling jealousy and rivalry
- Wenger (1984) identified that the death of a sibling or friends may be harder to get over than the death of a spouse, perhaps because the longevity of the relationship goes back to earliest years.
- He thinks that he wants a reconciliation, and up to a point he does; but what he hopes most of all is that Alfred will give his blessing to the new play he has written - a drama of sibling rivalry called Brother Mine.
- Ari wondered whether she was betraying him in some way by leaving him alone with the dreaded sibling of Cabochon Crevecoeur.
- Langan's Bistro (0273 606933) 1 Paston Place, Brighton This is a sibling of the Stratton Street institution: the same airy, stylish room hung with jolly pictures, but easier to get into.
- He observed that when living things reproduce, the sibling offspring vary.
- The improved neutron detector was finally ready "later in the year" and "within a few weeks" the results were positive enough that they formed the basis of the paper that was sent for publication on 23 March 1989, the paper that should have been sibling to that of Fleischmann and Pons.
- The early death of a sibling is an event which Dally cites as being common in the histories of anorexics, and a year or so later my baby sister died of bronchial pneumonia.
- I am aware of most of its history in America, its formation out of the Pontiac Buggy Company, its takeover by General Motors and its sibling Pontiac - that is all fairly well documented.
- Be sure that you spell out specific words and deeds: if a teenager complains about a younger sibling, ask him or her to take the child on an outing.
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