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  • Conjugation : past  liked ; pp  liked ; ing  liking
  • Derivatives : n  liker ; n  likeness ; adv  likely
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

like [laɪk]
  1. 1. preposition (similar to) 像
    a house like ours
    我们这样房子
  2. 2. preposition (in similes) 像...一样
    I was trembling like a leaf.
    我抖得像片叶子一样
  3. 3. preposition (such as) 如
    big countries like Australia and India
    澳大利亚印度这样的大国
    something like that
    差不多
    to be like sth/sb
    像某物/某人
    what's he/the weather like?
    他/天气怎么样
    to look like
    [+person] 长得像
  4. 4. preposition [+thing] 类似
    to sound/taste like
    听/尝起来
    what does it look/sound/taste like?
    看/听/尝起来怎么样
    he was acting like an idiot
    做事白痴一样
    there's nothing like...
    什么也比不上...
    that's just like him
    就是这样
    like this
    这样
    and the like
    诸如此类
like [laɪk]
  1. 1. vt. [+person, thing] (find attractive, enjoyable) 喜欢
    I can't think why Grace doesn't like me.
    我不明白格雷丝为什么不喜欢我。
  2. 2. vt. [+action, behaviour] (approve of) 赞同
  3. 3. noun his likes and dislikes 他的好恶
    to like doing sth
    喜欢做某事
    to like to do sth
    喜欢做某事
    I like to go to bed early during the week.
    不是周末时候,我喜欢早点上床休息
    She doesn't like him working so hard.
    不愿意工作那么辛苦
    His wife didn't like him drinking so much.
    妻子不愿意他喝这么多酒。
    I would {or} I'd like an ice-cream/to go for a walk
    我想吃个冰激凌/去散步
    would you like a coffee?
    你想不想来杯咖啡
    if you like
    如果愿意的
    You can stay here if you like.
    如果愿意的话,你可以呆在这里
  4. 4. noun (in other words) 换句话说

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

like [laɪk] [laɪk]
  1. 1. vt. 喜欢喜好宁愿
    I don't like to eat liver.
    不喜欢动物肝脏
  2. 2. vt. 希望;想;意欲
    I would like to see him.
    我希望见到他。
  3. 3. vi. [antiquated] 喜欢赞同想要[与间接宾语连用]
  4. 4. vi. 宁愿选择
    Leave whenever you like.
    你随便什么时候离开都可以。
  5. 5. noun 复数形态时,爱好

Collins English-English Dictionary

like [laɪk]
  1. 1. adj [prenominal] similar; resembling
  2. 2. prep similar to; similarly to; in the manner of
    acting like a maniac
    he's so like his father
  3. 3. prep used correlatively to express similarity in certain proverbs
    like mother, like daughter
  4. 4. prep such as
    there are lots of ways you might amuse yourself like taking a long walk, for instance
  5. 5. adv a dialect word for likely
  6. 6. adv [not standard] as it were: often used as a parenthetic filler
    there was this policeman just staring at us, like
  7. 7. conj [not standard] as though; as if
    you look like you've just seen a ghost
  8. 8. conj in the same way as; in the same way that
    she doesn't dance like you do
  9. 9. n the equal or counterpart of a person or thing, esp one respected or prized
    compare like with like
    her like will never be seen again
  10. 10. n [Etymology] shortened from Old English gelic; compare Old Norse glikr and likr like
  11. 11. n [Usage] The use of like to mean such as was formerly thought to be undesirable in formal writing, but has now become acceptable. It was also thought that as rather than like should be used to mean in the same way that, but now both as and like are acceptable: they hunt and catch fish as/like their ancestors used to. The use of look like and seem like before a clause, although very common, is thought by many people to be incorrect or non-standard: it looks as though he won't come (not it looks like he won't come)
like [laɪk]
  1. 1. vt. [tr] to find (something) enjoyable or agreeable or find it enjoyable or agreeable (to do something)
    he likes boxing
    he likes to hear music
  2. 2. vt. [tr] to be fond of
  3. 3. vt. [tr] to prefer or wish (to do something)
    we would like you to go
  4. 4. vt. [tr] to feel towards; consider; regard
    how did she like it?
  5. 5. vi. [intr] to feel disposed or inclined; choose; wish
  6. 6. vt. [tr] [archaic] to please; agree with
    it likes me not to go
  7. 7. n [usually plural] a favourable feeling, desire, preference, etc (esp in the phrase likes and dislikes)
  8. 8. n [Etymology] Old English lician; related to Old Norse lika, Dutch lijken

Examples

Like that, his behavior like this is incredible.
他就是那样,这样的言行举止真是让人难以理解。
I really admire you for your willpower. I'd like to be like you.
我真佩服你的意志力,真希望我能像你一样。 admire
I would like to be like him, when it comes to debating he is an animal.
我希望能像他一样,辩论时滔滔不绝,热情四溢。 animal
I was worried she wouldn't like her new roommate, but they are getting on like a house on fire.
我还担心她不喜欢她的新室友呢,但她们很快就打得火热了。 to get on/along like a house on fire
like mother, like daughter like
compare like with like like
act like a lady
举止象个贵妇 act
Is he anything like his father?
他有点像他父亲吗? anything
They do not like it.
他们不喜欢它。 do
to feel like crying and laugh instead
觉得象哭而实际是笑 instead

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