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likes of

/lahyk/US // laɪk //UK // (laɪk) //

喜欢的人,喜欢的,喜欢,的喜欢

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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

  • 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
  • likes of, the
  • 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

as insimilarity
Synonyms
affinity亲和力,亲和性,亲缘关系,亲和analogy类比,比方说,比喻,比拟closeness亲密性,亲密程度,亲密,亲近coincidence巧合,偶然性,巧合的是,偶发事件comparison比较,比较法connection连接,联系,连接方式,连接处correlation相关性,关联性,关联,相互关系harmony和谐,和谐性,和谐的,和睦kinship亲属关系,亲戚关系,亲属,血缘关系parallel平行,平行的,平行线,纬度relationship关系,的关系,关联,关联性resemblance相似性,相似,相似度,相似之处sameness同一性,同质性,相同性,同质化agreement协议,协定,協議,协议书alikeness弹性,弹性化,弹性化程度approximation近似值,近似,近似度,近似的association协会,协会简介,社团,关联collation整理,整理工作,整理好,整理好的community社区,共同体,群体,社群comparability可比性,比较性,可比较性,可比度concordance一致性,一致意见,一致concurrence同意,赞同,赞成,协和conformity符合性,合格,合格性,合规性congruence同质性,同构性,同理心,全等性congruity同义性,统一性,吻合度,吻合性homogeneity同质性,同质化,均质性,同一性identity身份,特征,身份识别,身份认证interrelation相互关系,相互关联,相互之间的关系,相互联系look-alike相似,相似的,相像,相像的parallelism并行性,平行性,并行主义,并行parity奇偶性,奇偶比,奇偶校验,奇偶比值proportion比例,配比,比率,比重reciprocity互惠性,互惠,对等性,互惠互利relation关系semblance象征性,外貌特征,象征性的,象征simile譬喻说,譬喻,比喻,譬如similitude相似性,类似性,相像性,相似度synonymity同义词,同义性,异名,异义词dead ringer死循环,死神来了,死神,死神的声音peas in a pod豆荚中的豌豆,豆荚里的豌豆,豌豆荚,豌豆荚中的豌豆two of a kind两样东西,两样的,两种类型的,二合一

Examples

  • They included brands like Lundberg Family Farms, Hain, and Chico-San.

  • Apples, to me, can be diced like onions, and popcorn eaten one kernel at a time.

  • Snowflake on Wednesday went public in the largest software IPO of all time, and then kept running like the Energizer Bunny on speed.

  • Up until recently, CBD and marijuana brands could not advertise on Google or Facebook, and networks like Taboola and Outbrain wouldn’t sell them traffic either.

  • I still like playing it down because I don’t want to create a panic.

  • So I just patted him kind-like on the shoulder and sat down.

  • Where these laser-like missiles are falling out of the sky onto a city and you have to stop each of them from hitting the targets?

  • It got so bad, that the school resorted to “Groupon-like services” to fill seats.

  • Though not in production yet, the high-end heels will be sold through a Tesla-like model.

  • He was kept in a dorm-like building, which has also been reported in other allegations.

  • May looked along at the dimpled grace, And then at the saint-like, fair old face, “How funny!”

  • His strong legs and his broad, spade-like feet helped to make him a fine swimmer.

  • The wave-like movement of these animals is particularly graceful and cleverly done.

  • These dreamy, Madonna-like beauties are the result of the most severe and protracted study.

  • Rarely, sodium urate occurs in crystalline form—slender prisms, arranged in fan- or sheaf-like structures (Fig. 32).