| 释义 | sisters-in-law in British Englishplural noun sister-in-law sister-in-law in British EnglishnounWord forms:  plural sisters-in-law1. the sister of one's husband or wife 2. the wife of one's siblingThough she was unexpected Carmela hadn't refused to see her; after all, they were sisters-in-law.They were not just sisters-in-law but friends, and had never been less than direct with each other.My sisters-in-law didn't like the fact my sister was my best friend.A couple of years ago my two sisters-in-law fell out.There were more and more brothers and sisters, and consequently more brothers- and sisters-in-law, uncles and aunts, and cousins.Examples of 'sisters-in-law' in a sentencesisters-in-law |