like的意思和读音

like

: [laɪk] : [laɪk]

v.

adj.

prep.

conj.

adv.

n.()

likes  liking  liked  

v.+n.like work,like coffee,like thing,like being

v.dislike,hate

adj.different

v.enjoy,love

adj.alike,identical,similar

prep.for example,for instance,such as

conj.as,the same as

adv.approaching,close to,not unlike,similar to

likeprep.

1.similar to sb/sth

She's wearing a dress like mine.穿

He's very like his father.

She looks nothing like(= not at all like) her mother.

That sounds like(= I think I can hear) him coming now.

2.)…used to ask sb's opinion of sb/sth

What's it like studying in Spain?西

This new girlfriend of his─what's she like?

3.used to show what is usual or typical for sb

It's just like her to tell everyone about it.

4.in the same way as sb/sth

Students were angry at being treated like children.

He ran like the wind(= very fast) .

You do it like this.

I, like everyone else, had read these stories in the press.

Don't look at me like that.

The candles are arranged like so(= in this way) .

5.for example

anti-utopian novels like ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘1984’《 1984 》

IDM

He believes the figure should be more like $10 million. 1 000

more like…used to give a number or an amount that is more accurate than one previously mentioned

He believes the figure should be more like $10 million. 1 000

This is more like it! Real food─not that canned muck.

Just talking? Arguing more like it.

more like (it)better; more acceptable

This is more like it! Real food─not that canned muck.

used to give what you think is a better description of sth

Just talking? Arguing more like it.

Oh, what am I like? I just completely forgot it.

what is sb like?(informal)used to say that sb has done sth annoying, silly, etc.

Oh, what am I like? I just completely forgot it.

v.

1.[t]to find sb/sth pleasant, attractive or of a good enough standard; to enjoy sth

She's nice. I like her.

Do you like their new house?

Which tie do you like best?

How did you like Japan(= did you find it pleasant) ?

I don't like the way he's looking at me.

You've got to go to school, whether you like it or not.

She's never liked swimming.

I didn't like him taking all the credit.

I didn't like his taking all the credit.

I like to see them enjoying themselves.

I like it when you do that.

2.[t][nopass]西to prefer to do sth; to prefer sth to be made or to happen in a particular way

At weekends I like to sleep late.

I like my coffee strong.

3.[t][nopass]what/whatever sb ~to want

Do what you like─I don't care.

You can dye your hair whatever colour you like.

4.[t]~ to do sthused in negative sentences to mean ‘to be unwilling to do sth’

I didn't like to disturb you.

He doesn't like asking his parents for help.

5.[t][i]~ sth would should used withwould orshould as a polite way to say what you want or to ask what sb wants

Would you like a drink?

I'd like to think it over.

Would you like to come with us?

We would like to apologize for the delay.

How can they afford it? That's what I'd like to know.西

We'd like you to come and visit us.

I'd like for us to work together.

IDM

How would you like it if someone called you a liar?

how would you like it?used to emphasize that sth bad has happened to you and you want some sympathy

How would you like it if someone called you a liar?

‘Shall we stop now?’ ‘If you like.’“?”“。”

If you like, we could go out this evening.

It was, if you like, the dawn of a new era.

if you likeused to politely agree to sth or to suggest sth

‘Shall we stop now?’ ‘If you like.’“?”“。”

If you like, we could go out this evening.

used when you express sth in a new way or when you are not confident about sth

It was, if you like, the dawn of a new era.

‘She called you a cheat.’ ‘Well, I like that!’“。”“!”

I like that!(informal)used to protest that sth that has been said is not true or fair

‘She called you a cheat.’ ‘Well, I like that!’“。”“!”

I like to think I'm broad-minded.

I/Id like to thinkused to say that you hope or believe that sth is true

I like to think I'm broad-minded.

You get paid to eat chocolate. So what's not to like?

whats not to like?(informal)used to say that sth is very good or enjoyable

You get paid to eat chocolate. So what's not to like?

conj.

1.in the same way as

No one sings the blues like she did.

It didn't turn out like I intended.

Like I said(= as I said before) , you're always welcome to stay.

2.仿as if

She acts like she owns the place.

n.

1.[pl]the things that you like

We all have different likes and dislikes .

2.[sing]a person or thing that is similar to another

jazz, rock and the like(= similar types of music)

a man whose like we shall not see again

You're not comparing like with like .西

3.(informal)used to refer to sb/sth that is considered as a type, especially one that is considered as good as sb/sth else

She didn't want to associate with the likes of me.

adj.

1.[obn]having similar qualities to another person or thing

a chance to meet people of like mind(= with similar interests and opinions)

She responded in like manner.

adv.

1.used in very informal speech, for example when you are thinking what to say next, explaining sth, or giving an example of sth

It was, like, weird.

It was kind of scary, like.

It's really hard. Like I have no time for my own work.

2.used in very informal speech to show that what you are saying may not be exactly right but is nearly so

I'm leaving in like twenty minutes. 20

It's going to cost like a hundred dollars. 100

3.I'm, he's, she's, etc. ~used in very informal speech, to mean ‘I say’, ‘he/she says’, etc.

And then I'm like ‘No Way!’!”

4. as)used in informal speech instead ofas to say that sth happens in the same way

There was silence, but not like before.

IDM

She would be in bed by now, as like as not.

(as) like as notlike enoughmost/very likequite probably

She would be in bed by now, as like as not.

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v.1.to enjoy doing something, or to feel that someone or something is pleasant or attractive2.to prefer to do something in a particular way, or to prefer to have something done in a particular way

adj.1.similar or in a similar way2ed for saying that a type of behavior is typical of a particular person

adv.1ed when saying that something appears to be true but may not be

n.1.something that is preferred over others

prep.1ed for introducing an example of something or someone that you have just mentioned

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1.If the office itself is starting to look run down and like its in need of an upgrade, it's indicative of excessive belt-tightening measures.

2.Literature of course continue to rewrite, like the Chinese history is often rewritten as.

3.Every now and then, I get a little helpless, and I'm longing like a child to be loved.

4.It seems to me the wobble is becoming more pronounced, a bit like the toy weeble wobble.

5.I've got a great chicken recipe, and I think if you use it, it'll increase your sales. And I'd like to get a percentage of that increase.

6.Add a bit of tweaking here and fine tuning there and its warm, radiant glow shines like a ray of light amidst 'Contra''s incessant glow.‘Contra’耀线

7.If say that I want to ask a question like this, my thinking to be probably not necessarily each can answer come up.

8."I hate stainless steel, " he said with a harrumph as he pedaled the grindstone. "No one makes knives like they used to. "”,,“。”

9.Fine, thanks. I'm calling to ask if you'd like to have dinner with me Saturday evening.

10.It was indeed like the book review said, this book had detailed and indepth findings of Chinese tradition of protecting life.广