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brother [ˈbrʌðə] SUST.

1. brother:

brother
an elder (younger) brother

2. brother:

brother
brother

3. brother [复数常用brethren]:

brother

brother-in-law <brothers-in-law> SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Bale plays a blue-collar worker out to save his brother.
entertainment.inquirer.net
My grandmother - who brought me up - would buy my clothes from there, and the rest were hand-me-downs from my brother.
www.tv3.ie
A bright and active girl, she grows increasingly fond of her older brother, though is regularly annoyed with his brusque nature.
en.wikipedia.org
Max took time off from the show after his brother's death (see below).
en.wikipedia.org
At age four, she suffered severe burns over more than 20 percent of her body when her brother accidentally set fire to her nightgown.
en.wikipedia.org
The brother of the decease who lived around was invited to the house by the landlord to gain access into the flat.
www.vanguardngr.com
His brother had told him that the claim to land was invalid.
en.wikipedia.org
As he grew older, he took up skydiving with a dogged determination, according to his brother.
en.wikipedia.org
She is described as an active participator in dynastic intrigue, and assisted in the marriage between her cousin and brother-in-law.
en.wikipedia.org
He is smarter than his brother, but still lacks sanity.
en.wikipedia.org

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