词汇 | like |
释义 | like (noun) like (preposition) like (adjective) like (noun) like (adverb) like (conjunction) like 103 ENTRIES FOUND: like (verb) like (noun) like (preposition) like (adjective) like (noun) like (adverb) like (conjunction) -like (adjective combining form) like-minded (adjective) well-liked (adjective) anything (pronoun) balloon (noun) bat (noun) book (noun) brick (noun) buck (noun) business (noun) butter (noun) canary (noun) cat (noun) charm (noun) clapper (noun) crap (noun) crazy (adjective) cream (noun) death (noun) devil (noun) dishwater (noun) dollar (noun) drag (verb) duck (noun) fiend (noun) fight (verb) fire (noun) fish (noun) fly (noun) gangbusters (noun) glove (noun) glue (noun) grease (verb) hand (noun) hawk (noun) hell (noun) hole (noun) hot (adjective) hotcake (noun) house (noun) how (adverb) just (adverb) knife (noun) know (verb) lamb (noun) laugh (verb) lead (noun) light (noun) lightning (noun) log (noun) look (verb) mad (adjective) magic (noun) make (verb) million (noun) mind (noun) more (adverb) new (adjective) not (adverb) nothing (pronoun) oven (noun) piss (verb) plague (noun) possessed (adjective) read (verb) rose (noun) sardine (noun) shit (noun) shot (noun) sieve (noun) sink (verb) slaughter (noun) sleep (verb) smell (verb) smoke (verb) son (noun) sore (adjective) sound (verb) stand (verb) stick (verb) stone (noun) succeed (verb) tell (verb) this (pronoun) thumb (noun) thunder (noun) tomorrow (noun) ton (noun) tooth (noun) Trojan (noun) warm (verb) watch (verb) water (noun) weed (noun) wildfire (noun) wind (noun) 1 like /ˈlaɪk/ verb likes; liked; liking 1 like /ˈlaɪk/ verb likes; liked; liking Learner's definition of LIKE 1 [+ object] a : to enjoy (something) : to get pleasure from (something)喜欢,喜爱(某物) My son likes baseball.我儿子喜欢打棒球。 He likes baseball, but he loves football.他喜欢打棒球,但酷爱打橄榄球。 Do you like Mexican food?你喜欢墨西哥食品吗? I liked the movie a lot more than I thought I would.我喜欢这部电影的程度超过我的预想。 She likes (it) that I play the guitar. = She likes the fact that I play the guitar.她喜欢我弹吉他。 She likes it when I play the guitar. [=she enjoys hearing me play the guitar]她喜欢听我弹吉他。 I like it very much. = I really like it. = (chiefly Brit) I quite like it.我非常喜欢。 — often + -ing verb I like playing the guitar.我喜欢弹吉他。 He doesn't like admitting that he was wrong.他不愿意认错。 — often followed by to + verb常接动词不定式 I like to play the guitar.我喜欢弹吉他。 He doesn't like to admit that he was wrong.他不愿承认是他错了。 b : to regard (something) in a favorable way愿意,赞成(某事) I don't like the idea of leaving my mother alone all week. [=I don't think that it would be a good idea to leave my mother alone all week]我不愿意整整一个星期让母亲一个人待着。 I wouldn't like it if you got the wrong idea. = I wouldn't like you to get the wrong idea. = (US) I wouldn't like for you to get the wrong idea. [=I don't want you to get the wrong idea]我不希望你产生误解。 2 [+ object] : to feel affection for (someone) : to enjoy being with (someone)喜欢,喜爱(某人) I don't know what it is about that guy, but I just don't like him.不知道是怎么回事,我就是不喜欢他。 I think she likes you. [=I think she is attracted to you]我认为她喜欢你。 They were political allies who truly/genuinely liked each other.他们是真诚相待的政界盟友。 What is it that you like or dislike about him most?你最喜欢或最不喜欢他的什么? a much-liked/well-liked colleague讨人喜欢的同事 She says she likes him as a friend but she's not attracted to him.她说她喜欢他这个朋友,但是对他不来电。 My boss was a tough guy, but I liked him for his honesty.我的上司是个很难对付的家伙,但是我喜欢他的诚实。 3 [+ object] — used to ask about someone's feelings or opinion about something(用于询问)你觉得…怎么样 So how do you like sailing now that you've tried it? [=do you like or dislike sailing?]你已经尝试过帆船运动了,觉得怎么样? “How do you like this weather?” “I don't like it at all!”“你觉得这天气怎么样?”“一点都不喜欢!” “How do you like Mexican food?” “I love it!”“你觉得墨西哥食物怎么样?”“我很喜欢!” 4 [+ object] a : to want to have (something)想要— used with would to make a polite suggestion, offer, or request与would连用,用于礼貌地提出建议或请求等 Would you like another cup of coffee?你想再来一杯咖啡吗? “Would anyone like a drink?” “Yes, I'd like one, please.”“有人想喝杯饮料吗?”“请给我来一杯。” I'd like (a chance) to reply to the last speaker.我想回答上一个发言人的问题。 b : to want or prefer to do something想做(某事) Would you like to go sailing? [=do you want to go sailing?]你想去进行帆船运动吗? Despite everything, I (would) still like to think that people are basically good.无论如何,我仍愿意相信人性本善。 c — used in various spoken phrases that typically express anger or surprise用于表生气或惊讶的各种口语短语 She left without saying a word to me. How would you like it if someone ignored you that way? = How would you like being ignored that way? = How would you like to be ignored that way? [=don't you agree that it was wrong of her to ignore me that way?]她走了,一句话都没有对我说。如果有人这样对你不理不睬,你会怎么想? “So she just left without saying a word. How do you like that?” “Incredible!”“她就这么走了,一句话都没说。你作何感想?”“不可思议!” (Brit) “You never listen!” “I never listen? I like that! ” [=that's not at all true/fair]“你从来不听我的!”“我从来不听?亏你说得出口!” “You're an idiot!” “How would you like a punch in the nose?!” [=I'm going to punch you in the nose if you keep talking to me that way]“你是个笨蛋!”“想让我给你鼻子上来一拳是吗?” “He thinks he can beat you.” “I'd (just) like to see him try!” [=he can't beat me; he would lose if he tried to beat me]“他认为他能打败你。”“让他来试试看!” 5 [+ object] : to choose or prefer to have (something) in a specified way or condition喜欢(以某种方式做成的东西) “How do you like your steaks cooked?” “I like my steaks medium rare.”牛排要几分熟?”“三分熟。” 6 [no object] : to make a choice about what to do, have, etc.(做选择)想要 You can leave any time you like.你想走随时都可以。 “What should we do now?” “Whatever you like!” [=whatever you want to do]“我们现在该做什么呢?”“你想做什么就做什么!” We can stay as long as you like. [=as long as you want to stay]你想要我们待多久,我们就可以待多久。 There are plenty of cookies, so take as many as you like.小甜点很多,你想吃多少吃多少。 7 [+ object] : to do well in (certain conditions)喜好(某种环境) This plant likes dry soil.这种植物喜好干燥的土壤。 My car does not like cold weather.我的车不太适应寒冷的天气。 if you like 1 a — used to say that you can do something if you want to do it如果你愿意的话(表示可以做某事) Have another drink, if you like.再来杯饮料,如果你愿意的话。 b — used to agree politely to a suggestion or request如果你要这么做(表同意建议或请求) “Could we stay a little longer?” “Yes, if you like.” [=if that's what you want to do]“我们能多待一会儿吗?”“好啊,如果你想这样的话。” 2 chiefly British — used to suggest a possible way of describing or thinking about something可以说是(提出一种可能的表述方式或看法) The experience was, if you like [=if you will], a glimpse of the future.这个经历可以说是对未来的一瞥。 2 like /ˈlaɪk/ noun plural likes 2 like /ˈlaɪk/ noun plural likes Learner's definition of LIKE [count] : something that you like, approve of, or enjoy爱好;赞同的事— usually plural通常用复数 my likes and dislikes我的好与恶 — compare 5like 3 like /ˈlaɪk/ preposition 3 like /ˈlaɪk/ preposition Learner's definition of LIKE 1 : similar to (something or someone)类似;与…相似 The house looks like a barn.这房子看起来像谷仓。 Real life isn't at all like life in the movies. = Real life isn't at all like the movies.现实生活和电影里的完全不同。 It's like when we were kids.这就像我们小时候一样。 She's not very (much) like her sister.她和她姐姐长得不怎么像。 She's not at all like her sister.她和她姐姐长得一点都不像。 The baby is/looks more like his mother than his father.这个婴儿长得更像他母亲而不太像他父亲。 “Who is he like?” “He's not like anyone I've ever met before.”“他像谁?”“他与我之前见过的任何人都不像。” I know I used to be selfish, but I'm not like that any more. [=I'm not selfish any more]我知道我以前很自私,可我现在不再那样了。 — used with what in phrases that ask about or refer to the qualities of a person or thing(与what连用,用于询问或指代)…怎么样 “What's her new boyfriend like?” [=how would you describe her new boyfriend?] “He's very nice.”她的新男友怎么样?”“他人很好。” I don't know what the food is like in that restaurant. [=I don't know if the food is good or bad in that restaurant]我不知道那家餐馆的菜怎么样。 I thought he was nice, but then I found out what he's really like. [=I found out what kind of person he really is]我本来以为他人很好,但是后来我发现了他的真面目。 She knows what it's like to be lonely. = She knows what it feels like to be lonely.她知道孤独的滋味。 2 : typical of (someone)符合(某人的)特点 It's just like him to be late. [=he is often late]他人就这样,常常迟到。 It's not like her to be so selfish. [=she is not usually so selfish]她通常不是这么自私的。 3 : comparable to or close to (something)大约;左右 It costs something like five dollars. [=it costs about five dollars]价钱大约五美元。 (chiefly Brit) That's nothing like [=nowhere near, not nearly] enough food!食物根本不够! I thought it would only take two or three minutes, but it ended up taking more like half an hour. [=it took about half an hour]我本以为两三分钟就好了,可最终花了半小时左右。 There's nothing like [=nothing better than] a mug of hot chocolate on a cold winter's night.在寒冷的冬夜里,没有比一杯热巧克力更好的东西了。 4 : in a way that is similar to (someone or something)像(某人或某物)一样 Quit acting like a fool.别再像个傻瓜一样了。 She was screaming like a maniac.她像疯子一样大声喊叫。 We'll blow it up like a balloon.我们要像吹气球一样把它吹起来。 He was laughing like a hyena.他在哈哈大笑,笑得像鬣狗一样。 5 — used to introduce an example or series of examples诸如;例如 They studied subjects like [=such as] physics (and chemistry).他们学习诸如物理(和化学)之类的课程。 it looks like rain — used to say that you think it is going to rain soon看起来要下雨了 I was going to play golf, but it looks like rain.我本打算去打高尔夫球,可是这天看起来要下雨了。 just like that — see 2just like father, like son — see 1father like new — see 1new like so : in the manner shown就像这样 — used in speech when you are showing someone how to do something用于口语,表示自己正在边说边做示范 The corner of the cloth should be folded down, like so.布料的那个角应该折下来,就像这样。 like that 1 : of that kind那样的 I love books like that.我喜欢那一类的书。 2 : in that manner以那种方式 Why does she talk like that?她为什么那样说话? like this 1 : of this kind这样的 I love weather like this.我喜欢这样的天气。 2 : in this manner以这种方式 I hate it when it rains like this.我讨厌这样的下雨天。 more like it informal — used to say that something is better or more pleasing才差不多;才像话 “I've done twice as much today as yesterday!” “Well, that's more like it! Congratulations!”“我今天做的事是昨天的两倍!”“嗯,这就对了!祝贺你!” It was a long and tiring day, but as the waiter brought me my dinner, I thought to myself, “Well, this is more like it.”干了一整天,累坏了,不过当侍者端来我的晚餐时,我心里想:“啊,这还差不多。” 4 like /ˈlaɪk/ adjective 4 like /ˈlaɪk/ adjective Learner's definition of LIKE : having the same or similar qualities相同的;相似的 All three sisters have like [=(more commonly) similar] dispositions.三姐妹性格很相似。 5 like /ˈlaɪk/ noun plural likes 5 like /ˈlaɪk/ noun plural likes Learner's definition of LIKE [count] : a person or thing that is similar to another person or thing一个相似的人(或物) We may never see his like again. [=we may never see another person who is like him again]我们也许再也不会遇到像他那样的人了。 It was a beautiful sunset. I've never seen the like before.那晚霞真漂亮。我以前从未见过这样的美景。 also : a group of similar people or things一组相似的人(或事物) He and his like [=type] tend to scare people away from the cause.他和他那样类型的人在工作中往往会把别人吓跑。 comparing like with like [=comparing similar people or things]进行同类比较 and the like : and others of a similar kind : and so forth诸如此类;等等 They told stories about ghosts and vampires and the like.他们讲了一些关于幽灵、吸血鬼之类的故事。 the likes of also the like of 1 : such people as诸如…的人 She has read the complete works of many great writers, including the likes of Jane Austen and Robert Browning.她读过许多伟大作家的全部作品,包括简·奥斯汀和罗伯特·布朗宁这样的作家。 2 disapproving : such a person as像…这样的人 We have no use for the likes of you.我们用不上你这样的人。 3 : the kind or sort of诸如…这类人(或事物) It was a beautiful sunset, the likes of which I've never seen before. [=I've never seen such a beautiful sunset before]我从未见过如此美丽的晚霞。 — compare 2like 6 like /ˈlaɪk/ adverb 6 like /ˈlaɪk/ adverb Learner's definition of LIKE as like as not or like as not : probably Like as not the crime will never be solved.这起罪案很可能永远侦破不了。 Usage用法 Like has many uses in informal speech, especially in the speech of young people. It is commonly used to emphasize a word or phrase.like在非正式口语尤其是年轻人的口语中有很多用法。常用于强调某个单词或短语。 He was, like, gorgeous.他,嗯,好极了。 (chiefly Brit) He was gorgeous, like.他好极了。 It is used in a way that shows you are not sure or confident about what you are saying.用于表示对自己所说的话不确定或不自信。 I need to, like, borrow money.我需要,嗯,借点钱。 Her father is, like, a scientist or something.她父亲是,嗯,科学家之类的人吧。 I think it costs, like, 20 dollars.我想,这大概要花20美元。 In very informal speech in U.S. English, it is used with the verb be to say what someone thinks, says, etc.在很不正式的美国英语口语中与动词be连用,表示某人认为、某人说等。 She was telling me what to do and I was like [=I was thinking], “Mind your own business.”她老告诉我该做什么,可我心想:“少管闲事。” She was like, “Are you sure you want to do this?” and I was like “Yeah, why not?” [=she said, “Are you sure you want to do this?” and I said, “Yeah, why not?”]她说:“你确定想做这件事吗?”我说:“对呀,为什么不呢?” He's always criticizing everyone but it's like, “Who cares what he thinks?” [=he's always criticizing everyone but no one cares what he thinks]他谁都要批评,不过大家却想:“谁会在意他怎么想呢?” 7 like /ˈlaɪk/ conjunction 7 like /ˈlaɪk/ conjunction Learner's definition of LIKE informal 1 a : the way it would be if(某事)好像 The plane looked like [=as if] it would crash.那架飞机看起来像要坠毁。 It seemed like [=as if] he'd never been away.他就像从未离开过一样。 b : the way someone would do if(某人)好像 She acts like [=as if] she's better than us.她表现得好像比我们强似的。 2 : the same as : as和…一样 You sound just like [=the way] he does.你说话声音和他一样。 Does it look like [=the way, as] it did when you began?它看起来和你刚开始时一样吗? Does it look now like (it did) before? [=does it look now as it did before?]现在它看起来和先前一样吗? Real life is not like [=as, the way] it is in the movies.现实生活和电影里的不一样。 Real life isn't at all like [=the way] the movies are.现实生活和电影里的完全不同。 Like I said [=as I said] before, you've got to try harder.正如我之前所说,你得加把劲呀。 3 : in the way or manner that以…方式;按照 I did it like [=the way, just as] you told me.我照你说的做了。 4 : such as诸如 a bag like a doctor carries [=a bag like the kind of bag that a doctor carries]像医生背的那种包 The book tells you what to do when your car has trouble—like when it won't start. [=as, for example, when it won't start]这本书告诉你汽车发生故障时应该怎么做——比如当汽车发动不起来的时候。 Usage用法 The use of like as a conjunction is regarded by some people as an error. It occurs mainly in speech and informal writing.like用作连词被某些人认为是错误的,主要用于口语和非正式书面语。 |
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