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likes

/lahyk/US // laɪk //UK // (laɪk) //

喜欢,喜欢的,喜欢的人,喜好

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    lik·er, lik·est.

    • : of the same form, appearance, kind, character, amount, etc.: I cannot remember a like instance.
    • : corresponding or agreeing in general or in some noticeable respect; similar; analogous: drawing, painting, and like arts.
    • : bearing resemblance.
    • : Dialect. likely or probable: 'Tis like that he's gone mad.
    • : Dialect. about; almost ready, as to perform some action: The poor chap seemed like to run away.
prep.介词 preposition
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    • : in like manner with; similarly to; in the manner characteristic of: He works like a beaver.
    • : resembling: He is just like his father. Your necklace is just like mine.
    • : characteristic of: It would be like him to forget our appointment.
    • : as if there is promise of; indicative of: It looks like rain.
    • : as if someone or something gives promise of being: She looks like a good prospect for the job.
    • : disposed or inclined to: to feel like going to bed.
    • : similar or comparable to: There is nothing like a cold drink of water when one is thirsty. What was he like?
    • : : like father, like son.
    • : : Last night I slept like a log.They ran like hell down the street.
    • : as; such as: There are numerous hobbies you might enjoy, like photography or painting.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : nearly; closely; approximately: The house is more like 40 than 20 years old.
    • : Informal. likely or probably: Like enough he'll come with us. Like as not her leg is broken.
    • : Nonstandard. as it were; in a way; somehow: I did it like wrong.to a degree; more or less: The guy was standing against the wall, looking very tough like.
conj.连词 conjunction
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    • : in the same way as; just as; as: It happened like you might expect it would.
    • : as if: He acted like he was afraid. The car runs like new.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a similar or comparable person or thing, or like persons or things; counterpart, match, or equal: No one has seen his like in a long time. Like attracts like.
    • : kind; sort; type; ilk: I despise moochers and their like.
    • : the like, something of a similar nature: They grow oranges, lemons, and the like.
interj.感叹词 interjection
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    • : Informal.: So, like, why didn't you call me? The music was, like, really great, you know?I'm not going out—it's like 10 degrees out there!

Phrases

  • likes of, the
  • like a bat out of hell
  • like a bump on a log
  • like a cat on hot bricks
  • like a champ
  • like a chicken with its head cut off
  • like a drowned rat
  • like a fish out of water
  • like a house afire
  • like a lamb to the slaughter
  • like anything
  • like a shot
  • like as not
  • like as two peas in a pod
  • like a ton of bricks
  • like clockwork
  • like crazy
  • like death warmed over
  • like father, like son
  • like fun
  • like gangbusters
  • like greased lightning
  • like hell
  • like hot cakes, go
  • like it or lump it
  • likely as not
  • like mad
  • like nobody's business
  • like nothing on earth
  • like pigs in clover
  • like pulling teeth
  • like rolling off a log
  • like shooting fish in a barrel
  • like something the cat dragged in
  • like that
  • like to
  • like water off a duck's back
  • and the like
  • avoid like the plague
  • come up (smelling like) roses
  • crazy like a fox
  • drink like a fish
  • drop like flies
  • Dutch uncle, talk to like a
  • eat like a bird
  • feel like
  • (like a) fish out of water
  • fit like a glove
  • fly on the wall, would like to be a
  • get on (like a house afire)
  • go out (like a light)
  • go over (like a lead balloon)
  • grin like a Cheshire cat
  • (drop like a) hot potato
  • just like that
  • know like a book
  • live like a king
  • look like a million dollars
  • look like death
  • look like something the cat dragged in
  • look like the cat that ate the canary
  • make out like a bandit
  • manna from heaven, like
  • mind like a steel trap
  • need like a hole in the head
  • no fool like an old fool
  • not anything like
  • no time like the present
  • out like a light
  • packed in like sardines
  • sleep like a log
  • something like
  • spread like wildfire
  • stick out (like a sore thumb)
  • swear like a trooper
  • take to (like a duck to water)
  • tell it like it is
  • treat like dirt
  • turn up like a bad penny
  • wail like a banshee
  • watch like a hawk
  • work like a beaver
  • work like a charm

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbenjoy, be fond of
Synonyms
admire钦佩,仰慕,佩服,欣赏appreciate欣赏,赏识,赏析,理解go for去为,去争取,去找,前往love爱,爱情,爱心,爱意adore崇拜,爱慕,热爱,倾慕approve批准,核准,认可,通过cherish珍惜,珍视,爱惜,珍爱dig挖掘,挖掘机,挖出,挖esteem推崇,崇尚,尊重,尊敬exclaim叹息,叹气,叹为观止,叹fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的prize奖品,奖,奖金,奖项relish津津乐道,津津有味,津津乐道的savor品尝,品味,仔细品味,欣赏be gratified by欣慰的是,欣慰于,感到欣慰的是,欣喜若狂be keen on热衷于,酷爱,热衷于此,热衷be partial to偏向于,倾向于,偏袒于,偏袒be pleased by喜闻乐见,喜获,喜好,喜be sweet on对其进行贴心服务,对其进行贴心的服务,对其进行贴心关怀,对其进行贴心的关怀care for关心,照顾,关注,护理care to照顾到,关注,关心,照顾delight in乐在其中,乐于接受,喜悦于,喜悦derive pleasure from得益于,得益于此,玩得开心,乐于dote on宠爱,溺爱,疼爱,眷恋feast on宴请,饮酒作乐,飨宴,饮宴find appealing觉得很有吸引力,觉得有吸引力的,觉得有吸引力,觉得很有吸引力的get a kick out of过瘾,过瘾的,过瘾的事,过关hanker for渴求,渴望,渴望着,贪恋hold dear握住,捧着,握紧,握住亲爱的indulge in沉溺于,沉溺于此,沉迷于,沉迷于此luxuriate in奢望,奢求,畅游,奢望着rejoice in庆幸的是,欢欣鼓舞,欣喜地看到,欢欣鼓舞地看到revel in沉醉于,陶醉于,陶醉在,陶醉于此stuck on卡在,卡在了,陷于,卡住了take an interest in关心,关注,关怀,过问take delight in乐于,欢喜,欣然接受,喜欢take satisfaction in满足于,满足于此,以此为荣,感到满意take to带到,带给,拿到,拿给

Examples

  • This is a blow against freedom of speech, we were told, by the likes of Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson.

  • Here they are semi-touching at a grocery store; she likes kombucha.

  • He likes when the sun glances off it from the top, because it looks like the black marlin.

  • Among African Americans, the likes of Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, or Jeremiah Wright cannot do it.

  • When it comes to mating, the banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) likes to keep things in the family.

  • He likes to have plenty of time to express all his ideas and tell you a good many anecdotes in between!

  • Society likes their genial companionship, and they are favourites with, and favoured alike by young and old.

  • But he may take it out in installments just as he likes, drawing many things one month and few the next.

  • Surely it is not urbane to throw on another the burden of saying that he likes not the smell or the inhaling of burning tobacco.

  • Ma she likes to hear letters read, too, and once we got one from my aunt who lives out west.