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a. 相似的, 同样的 vt. 喜欢, 愿意, 想 vi. 喜欢, 希望 n. 爱好, 同样的人(或物) prep. 象, 如同 adv. 可能

发音

UK /laɪ̯k/
US /laɪ̯k/
其它 /læ̙ːk/
其它 /lɑːk/
其它 /lɔɪ̯k/
CA /lʌɪk/
SCOT /lʌɪk/
CA /ləi̯k/
SCOT /ləi̯k/
AU /lɑɪ̯k/

词形变化

likes 复数 likes 三单 liking 现在分词 liked 过去式 liked 过去分词 likest likedst 过去式 liketh 三单 liked 复数 liker more like 比较级 most like 最高级

别名

lak loike lyke

教材释义与例句

形容词

同样的;相似的

similar in some way

副词

可能

介词

像;如同

similar to something else, or happening in the same way

连词

好像

the things that someone likes and does not like

释义与例句

n. B1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Something that a person likes (prefers).

    Tell me your likes and dislikes.

  2. 2.

    An individual vote showing support for, approval of, or enjoyment of, something posted on the Internet.

  3. 1.

    Someone similar to a given person, or something similar to a given object; a comparative; a type; a sort.

    可数 不可数

    There were bowls full of sweets, chocolates and the like.

    This is something the likes of which I've never seen before, and we should compare like with like instead.

    1935, Winston Churchill on T.E. Lawrence We shall never see his like again.

  4. 2.

    The stroke that equalizes the number of strokes played by the opposing player or side.

    可数 不可数 体育

    to play the like

v. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.

    喜欢

    钟意

    佮意

    I like reading books.

    I very much like hamburgers.

    I like skiing in winter very much.

    I like the Seattle Mariners this season.

    I like it when you sing.

  2. 2.

    To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.

    To derive pleasure [with of or by or with ‘from someone or something’].

    废旧
  3. 3.

    To prefer and maintain (an action) as a regular habit or activity.

    I like to go to the dentist every six months.

    She likes to keep herself physically fit.

    We like to keep one around the office just in case.

  4. 4.

    To find attractive; to prefer the company of; to have mild romantic feelings for.

    喜欢

    钟意

    佮意

    I really like Sandra but don't know how to tell her.

  5. 5.

    To want, desire. See also would like.

    Would you like a cigarette?

    We could go to the museum if you like.

    May I leave now? ~ If you like.

    I don't like to disturb him when he's working.

  6. 6.

    To show support for, or approval of, something posted on the Internet by marking it with a vote.

    点赞

    及物 媒体

    I liked my friend's last status on Facebook.

    I can't stand Bloggs' tomato ketchup, but I liked it on Facebook so I could enter a competition.

  7. 7.

    Of inanimate objects:

    To be prone to.

    非正式

    Too bad this cheese likes to stick to the pan and ruin the whole meal.

  8. 8.

    Of inanimate objects:

    Of a computer or other system: to tolerate as an input; to accept.

    非正式

    This self-service checkout doesn't seem to like my credit card.

    We were frustrated that our seeming innocent choice for a team name was rejected by the game. Apparently somewhere in the name is a word that the algorithm doesn’t like.

    email delivery failed: remote host does not like recipient

  9. 9.

    To come near; to avoid with difficulty; to escape narrowly.

    古体

    He liked to have been too late.

  10. 10.

    To have an appearance or expression; to look; to seem to be (in a specified condition).

    废旧
  11. 11.

    To liken; to compare.

    废旧
  12. 12.

    To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.

    To please (same meaning as above but with subject and object reversed).

    古体 及物
  13. 1.

    To be likely.

    方言 不及物
adj.
  1. 1.

    Likely; probable.

    苏格兰

    But it is like the jolly world about us will scoff at the paradox of these practices.

  2. 2.

    Similar.

    相像的

    My partner and I have like minds.

    The two cats were as like as though they had come from the same litter.

  3. 3.

    inclined (to), prone (to).

    苏格兰

    He seems like to run from any semblance of hard work.

adv.
  1. 1.

    Likely.

    非正式 方言 废旧
  2. 2.

    In a like or similar manner.

    古体 罕用
prep. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Similar to, reminiscent of.

    相像的

    犹如

    好似

    Folk like that I just can’t brook.

    I’m very like my father.

  2. 2.

    Typical of.

    It would be just like Achilles to be sulking in his tent.

  3. 3.

    As if there would be.

    It looks like a hot summer in Europe.

  4. 4.

    Approximating.

    Popcorn costs something like 10 dollars at the movies.

  5. 5.

    Used to ask for a description or opinion of someone or something.

    I hear she has a new boyfriend. What's he like?

    What’s the weather like in Ürümqi today?

  6. 6.

    In the manner of, similarly to.

    He doesn't act like a president.

  7. 7.

    Such as.

    好似

    It's for websites like Wikipedia.

conj. B1
  1. 1.

    As, the way.

    非正式

    1966, Advertising slogan for Winston cigarettes Winston tastes good like a cigarette should

  2. 2.

    As if; as though; such as.

    非正式

    It looks like you've finished the project.

    It seemed like you didn't care.

    Why don’t we do something useful like clean the kitchen?

    He didn’t have many friends, it didn’t seem like.

part.
  1. 1.

    a discourse marker used to highlight or put focus on new information or a new development in a story

    非正式

    She was, like, sooooo happy.

    And then he, like, got all angry and left the room.

  2. 2.

    A delayed filler.

    爱尔兰 苏格兰 非正式

    He was so angry, like.

  3. 3.

    Indicating approximation or uncertainty.

    非正式

    There were, like, twenty of them.

  4. 4.

    Used to precede an approximate quotation or paraphrase or an expression of something that happened.

    那个

    这个

    非正式

    I was like, “Why did you do that?” and he's like, “I don't know.”

    A customer walked in like, "I demand to see the manager!"

词汇关系

相关短语

词源

Verb from Middle English liken, from Old English līcian (“to like, to please”), from Proto-West Germanic *līkēn, from Proto-Germanic *līkāną, from Proto-Indo-European *leyg- (“image; likeness; similarity”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian liekje (“to be similar, resemble”), West Frisian lykje (“to seem, appear, look”), Dutch lijken (“to seem”), Low German lieken (“to be like; resemble”), German gleichen (“to resemble”), Swedish lika (“to like; put up with; align with”), Norwegian like (“to like”), Icelandic and Faroese líka (“to like”). Noun from Middle English like (“pleasure, will, like”), from the verb Middle English liken (“to like”).

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