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resemble

/ri-zem-buhl/US // rɪˈzɛm bəl //UK // (rɪˈzɛmbəl) //

类似于,类似,像,貌似

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·sem·bled, re·sem·bling.

    • : to be like or similar to.
    • : Archaic. to liken or compare.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verblook or be like
Forms: resembled, resembles, resembling

Examples

  • Some said the structure resembled the lair of a Hollywood supervillain—or a Death Star from another galaxy.

  • It contains genetically-engineered DNA molecules called plasmids that resemble those of the coronavirus.

  • The device revealed on Friday resembled a small keychain affixed to an oversized penny.

  • If the professional behaviors of police officers resemble at all the professional behaviors of doctors, then the answer is no.

  • Unlike American company Moderna’s vaccine, which prompts an immune response using Covid-19 messenger RNA, the Oxford vaccine is made from a virus genetically engineered to resemble coronavirus.

  • A tense commute to work in Houston will start to resemble a tense commute in Boston or New York City.

  • What it did not resemble was any other bookstore in the nation.

  • Black Alice and Strix have origin stories that more closely resemble the archetypal comic heroes.

  • And this is where the plague outbreak does resemble Ebola—as a grim reminder of the consequences of our global interconnectedness.

  • After a few hundred years, these voices start to resemble doomsday cultists—the end is often heralded but never delivered.

  • The changes in hemoglobin and red cells resemble those of a moderate symptomatic anemia, with rather low color-index.

  • The ova closely resemble those of Tnia saginata, but are a little smaller (Fig. 101).

  • Others again put the varnish on and rub it off in places to resemble the wear of age.

  • Improved stove pipings are now being manufactured in the States which in appearance exactly resemble cast-iron.

  • These resemble corporations in some ways, and this is the reason for calling them quasi corporations.