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ilk

/ilk/US // ɪlk //UK // (ɪlk) //

伊尔克,伊尔,伊尔卡

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : family, class, or kind: he and all his ilk.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : same.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As much as mold is not great and people don’t like it, and they think if you’ve got mold on the top … it spoils down into the jam, I’m still of the ilk of taking the mold off the top and eating what’s underneath.

  • Almost all the Cubans who are here are of that ilk, with a few exceptions of course.

  • Read more on OZYHe’s trying to solve a problem his ilk has been accused of exacerbating.

  • Tucker Carlson and his ilk still have some of the largest platforms in America.

  • We’ll see if DeSantis and his ilk care the next time a social media giant deplatforms me, or if they only care when wacko politicians lose Twitter access for tweeting something crazy.

  • Pastor Gaylard Williams earned a good reputation among his evangelical ilk.

  • We can thank Lisa Kudrow for the rise of celeb reality TV—Real Housewives, the Kardashians, Honey Boo Boo and its ilk.

  • To complicate matters further, the only people who seemed to have any desire to go after Booker were of the conspiracy-theory ilk.

  • Like maybe the line that Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and others of their ilk are pushing?

  • All right, so we know that Loestrin and its ilk are, as Redmond terms it, “hair-unfriendly pills.”

  • Was the second Charles one whit more desirable than the first of that ilk?

  • A three days journey from Barzan takes the traveller to the domain of the great rival of the chief of that ilk, viz.

  • I felt hopeful that for a time at least I should see the last of stewards and their ilk.

  • This takes us back to a century and a half before the Conquest; and it was one of this ilk who was the last of the deans.

  • Here were to be found small shops, cheap boarding houses, palmists, clairvoyants and others of their ilk.