sib
IPA/sɪb/
KK[sɪb]IPA/sɪb/
sib — 名詞
- sibsingular
- sibsplural
1. an informal way to refer to your brother or your sister
1.名詞C2
釋義
手足
兄弟或姊妹的非正式說法
an informal way to refer to your brother or your sister
例句
Caleb teased his sib after the family talent show ended.
家庭才藝表演結束後,Caleb 拿他的手足開玩笑。
informal family noun: sib
Stephanie moved in with her sib when the rent doubled downtown.
市中心房租翻倍後,Stephanie 就搬去和她的手足同住。
Sumin and her sib still trade voice messages every Sunday night.
Sumin 和她的手足每個星期天晚上還是會互傳語音訊息。
Kofi's celebrity sib skipped the family dinner before the awards show.
頒獎典禮前,Kofi 那位當明星的手足沒來參加家庭晚餐。
Nikhil asked his sib to collect Grandma after lunch.
Nikhil 請他的手足吃過午飯後去接阿嬤。
文法句型
someone's sib
older/younger sib
用法筆記
Mostly appears in casual talk, entertainment coverage, and family stories. In formal writing, sibling is safer, and brother or sister is more specific when the person's gender matters.
常見錯誤
❌Please list your sib on the insurance form.
✅Please list your sibling on the insurance form.
💡'sib' is casual, so formal documents usually use 'sibling'.
❌My sibs is picking me up after work.
✅My sib is picking me up after work.
💡Use the singular form 'sib' for one brother or sister.