alikeness 的 2 个定义
- having resemblance or similarity; having or showing no marked or important difference: He thinks all politicians are alike.
alikeness 近义词
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- The frustrations of educators and learners alike reflect the fact that education technology functions as a digital proxy for our oldest methods of teaching.
- One of the main issues that physical therapists and physicians alike have run into is that we don’t actually know what causes the pain.
- The heart of the team’s Game Boy look-alike is a small, low-power microcontroller “running a program that pretends to be a Game Boy,” he says.
- The regulations — called Fair Access to Insurance Requirements — are justified by developers and local politicians alike as economic lifeboats “of last resort” in regions where climate change threatens to interrupt economic growth.
- Figuring out what social norms will be, reflecting those via new ads and doing so in an ever-changing climate is forcing marketers and agency execs alike to “take creativity to a new level,” said one exec.
- That tends to encourage large and small holders alike to consider turning their weakened rubles into other currencies.
- What does masculinity look like in a world where men and women alike can be titans?
- The killers went from classroom to classroom mowing down teachers and students alike.
- Many readers will no doubt be surprised just how friendly Mailer was, how helpful he was to friends and strangers alike.
- This is a time of transition, but I am excited to work with our team—both new and old alike—as we pave a new way forward.
- The great park which surrounded it was one of the most celebrated in all England, celebrated alike for its size and its beauty.
- In these rooms male and female alike were confined, at one time to the number of fifteen; each being allowed 3d.
- One of the lower and mixed forms of artistic activity, in the case of the child and of the race alike, is personal adornment.
- We were much alike in our tastes and habits, yet there was enough of difference between us to impart a relish to our friendship.
- The battle ended in a victory for both sides, chapel and theatre alike being crammed.