| 释义 |
sis1 /sɪs /noun informalA person’s sister (often used as a form of address): where are you going, sis?...- This wall had kept me separated from you, my big sis.
- My sis won the game of Pin The Tail On The Donkey.
- He tells me it is usual for brothers to tease their little sis, but they can be overly protective when their sis gets attention from members of the opposite sex.
Origin Mid 17th century: abbreviation. Rhymes abyss, amiss, bis, bliss, Chris, Diss, hiss, kiss, Majlis, miss, reminisce, Swiss, this, vis sis2 /sɪs / /səs/exclamation South African informalUsed to express disappointment, disgust, or contempt: sis—the floor is dirty! Origin SIS3abbreviation(In the UK) Secret Intelligence Service. See MI6. |