brother
n. (同父母的)兄,弟; 同胞; 教友,修士
interj. (表示生氣或吃驚)天哪!
Your brother is a boy or a man who has the same parents as you.
Oh, so you're Peter's younger brother...
哦,那麼你是彼得的弟弟。
Have you got any brothers and sisters?
你有兄弟姐妹嗎?
You can describe a man as your brother if he belongs to the same race, religion, country, profession, or trade union as you, or if he has similar ideas to you.
He told reporters he'd come to be with his Latvian brothers.
他告訴記者他是來支援拉脫維亞同胞的。
...the Cardinal and his brother bishops.
紅衣主教和他的主教們
Brother is a title given to a man who belongs to a religious community such as a monastery.
...Brother Otto.
奧托修士
...the Christian Brothers community which owns the castle.
擁有這座城堡的公教弟兄會
Brothers is used in the names of some companies and shops.
...the film company Warner Brothers...
華納兄弟電影公司
I went to Brooks Brothers and bought myself a decent shirt.
我去布魯克斯兄弟專賣店給自己買了一件體面的襯衫。
1. a male with the same parents as someone else;
2. a male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion of other group);
3. a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities
4. used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement;
brothers in arms
戰友
He's always slagging his brother off.
他老損他的弟弟.
My brother called me from Shanghai last night.
我的兄弟昨晚從上海打電話給我.
She differs from her brother in character.
她與她哥哥性格不同.
He had intrigued with his brother against the king.
他和他兄弟一起密謀反對國王.
The argument estranged him from his brother.
爭吵使他同他的兄弟之間的關係疏遠了.