like 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

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like verb [T]

(ENJOY)

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A1 to enjoy or approve of something or someone

喜欢,喜爱

I like your new haircut.

我喜欢你的新发型。

Do you like fish?

你爱吃鱼吗?

I like it when a book is so good that you can't put it down.

我喜欢那种碰上好书时手不释卷的感觉。

I quite like wine but I could live without it.

我很喜欢喝酒,但没有酒我还是可以忍受的。

He's very well-liked (= popular) at work.

他在单位里人缘相当好。

I like the way he just assumes we'll listen to him when he doesn't take in a word anyone else says! (= I don't like it and it annoys me.)

他谁的话都听不进去,却以为我们大家都会听他的,对此我非常反感。

[ + -ing verb ] I don't like upsetting people.

我不喜欢搞得别人心烦意乱。

[ + to infinitive ] He likes to spend his evenings in front of the television.

他喜欢晚上看电视消磨时间。

[ + past participle ] He likes his steak well-done.

他喜欢吃熟透的牛排。

to show that you think something is good on a social networking website by clicking on a symbol or the word 'like'

(在社交媒体上)点赞

Like us on Facebook!

到脸书上为我们点赞吧!

More than 200 people liked my post.

超过200人为我的文章点赞了。

更多范例减少例句"Did you like the film?" "I thought it was brilliant."I'm one of the few people who doesn't actually like champagne.He used to like spending Friday nights with the boys.It's just as well you're not here - you wouldn't like the noise.I like films with a lot of action.

like verb [T]

(WANT)

would like (or formal should like...)

A1 used to say politely that you want something

想,想要,希望

I think I'd like the soup for my starter.

我想要一份汤做头盘。

I'd like to go to Moscow.

我想去莫斯科。

I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who's helped to make our wedding such a special occasion!

我想对参与筹备我们婚礼的每一个人表示由衷的感谢,正是你们让这个婚礼如此与众不同!

更多范例减少例句I'll sing the verses and I'd like you all to join in the chorus.I'd like a black coffee , please.In conclusion, I would like to thank our guest speaker.I've run out of milk - would you like some creamer instead?Would you like an aisle seat or would you prefer to be by the window?

A1 used in requests

(用于请求)想要,希望得到

I'd like one of the round loaves, please.

请给我拿一块圆面包。

[ + to infinitive ] I'd like to book a seat for tonight's performance.

我想预订一个今晚演出的座位。

[ + obj + to infinitive ] I'd like you to send this for me, please.

请你帮我把这个寄出。

[ + past participle ] I would like the whole lot finished by the weekend.

我希望这批活儿能在周末前做完。

语法

Hate, like, love and preferWe can use hate, like, love and prefer with an -ing form or with a to-infinitive: …

LikeLike has a number of meanings and uses. …

Like as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: …

Would like in offers and requestsWe use would like or ’d like to offer something to someone in a polite way or to ask them to do something politely (requests), or politely to say what we want. We use the to-infinitive form of verbs that follow: …

Like as a preposition meaning ‘similar to’Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: …

Like as a conjunctionIn informal contexts, we can use like as a conjunction instead of as. Traditional grammar books consider this use of like incorrect: …

Like as a suffixWe can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean ‘similar to’: …

Like in spoken EnglishIn informal speaking, you will hear like used very commonly. It has a number of functions. It is important not to use these forms in formal writing such as academic essays. …

Be like or what is … like?We can use be like to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour): …

Be like or look like?We use be like to talk about someone’s character or personality. We use look like to talk about someone’s appearance: …

习语

how do you like...?

how would you like...?

I'd like to see...

if you like

like it or lump it

what's not to like?

would you like...?

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like preposition, conjunction

(SIMILAR TO)

A2 similar to; in the same way or manner as

像;与…相似,与…近似

He looks like his brother.

他长得像他哥哥。

She's very much like her mother (= she is similar in appearance or character).

她和她母亲非常像。

Is Japanese food like Chinese?

日本料理和中餐相似吗?

I've got a sweater just like that.

我有一件和那件一模一样的毛衣。

Her hair was so soft it was like silk.

她的头发如丝绸般柔顺。

You're acting like a complete idiot!

你的举动像个十足的白痴!

She sings like an angel!

她的歌声如天使一般!

Like I said (= as I have already said), I don't wear perfume.

我说过了,我不用香水。

Like most people (= as most people would), I'd prefer to have enough money not to work.

和大多数人一样,我喜欢能有足够的钱而不必去工作。

It feels/seems like (= it seems to me) ages since we last spoke.

我们好像很久没有说过话了。

There's nothing like a good cup of coffee (= it's better than anything)!

任何东西都比不了一杯好咖啡!

更多范例减少例句The youngest boys are so close in age they look like twins.Sam's been prowling about like a caged animal all morning.The blackbird, like most birds, breeds in the spring.She's behaving like a spoilt brat."What was the weather like?" "It rained all week."

like preposition, conjunction

(AS IF)

B1 in a way that suggests

好像,仿佛,似乎

It looks like I'm going to be in the office until late tonight.

看起来我得到深夜才能离开办公室了。

It looks like rain (= I think it is going to rain).

我看天要下雨了。

It sounds to me like you ought to change jobs.

听起来你似乎应该换个工作。

You look like you've just got out of bed!

你看起来好像刚刚起床!

not standard She acts like she's stupid!

她似乎总干傻事!

更多范例减少例句It seems like they've got lost.It looks like we'll be late.He looks like he never washes.It seems like she's always angry.It looks like he'll pass the exam after all.

语法

As or like?As and like are prepositions or conjunctions. The prepositions as and like have different meanings. As + noun means ‘in the role of’, like + noun means ‘similar to’ or ‘in the same way as’. …

LikeLike has a number of meanings and uses. …

Like as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: …

Would like in offers and requestsWe use would like or ’d like to offer something to someone in a polite way or to ask them to do something politely (requests), or politely to say what we want. We use the to-infinitive form of verbs that follow: …

Like as a preposition meaning ‘similar to’Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: …

Like as a conjunctionIn informal contexts, we can use like as a conjunction instead of as. Traditional grammar books consider this use of like incorrect: …

Like as a suffixWe can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean ‘similar to’: …

Like in spoken EnglishIn informal speaking, you will hear like used very commonly. It has a number of functions. It is important not to use these forms in formal writing such as academic essays. …

Be like or what is … like?We can use be like to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour): …

Be like or look like?We use be like to talk about someone’s character or personality. We use look like to talk about someone’s appearance: …

习语

like two peas in a pod

what are you like?

what is someone/something like?

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like preposition

(TYPICAL OF)

B2 typical or characteristic of

为…所特有的,符合…特点的

That's just like Maisie to turn up half an hour late to her own party!

梅茜就是这样的人,为她办聚会时她都要拖后半小时才露面!

It's not like you to be so quiet - are you all right, my love?

你平时没这么安静呀——亲爱的,你没事吧?

更多范例减少例句It's not like you to behave like this, Alice - I'm surprised at you !I'm worried about your sister - it isn't like her to be so late."They had even arranged a car to collect us from the airport." "Isn't that just like them? They're so thoughtful!""The boys had eaten all the food before we arrived." "That sounds just like them - what pigs!"It wouldn't be like Mum to go out without her handbag.

like preposition

(SUCH AS)

B1 such as

例如,诸如

She looks best in bright, vibrant colours, like red and pink.

她穿鲜亮颜色的衣服最漂亮,如红色和粉色。

更多范例减少例句Expenses like office phone bills are tax deductible .I prefer hard cheeses, like Cheddar.We were always told that cholesterol, in foods like eggs, was a major cause of heart disease.It can sometimes be difficult to give a verbal description of things like colours and sounds.It's unusual to have adult conversation like that with such a young child.

语法

LikeLike has a number of meanings and uses. …

Like as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: …

Would like in offers and requestsWe use would like or ’d like to offer something to someone in a polite way or to ask them to do something politely (requests), or politely to say what we want. We use the to-infinitive form of verbs that follow: …

Like as a preposition meaning ‘similar to’Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: …

Like as a conjunctionIn informal contexts, we can use like as a conjunction instead of as. Traditional grammar books consider this use of like incorrect: …

Like as a suffixWe can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean ‘similar to’: …

Like in spoken EnglishIn informal speaking, you will hear like used very commonly. It has a number of functions. It is important not to use these forms in formal writing such as academic essays. …

Be like or what is … like?We can use be like to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour): …

Be like or look like?We use be like to talk about someone’s character or personality. We use look like to talk about someone’s appearance: …

likeadverb

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like adverb

(FEELINGS/SPEECH)

used before you describe how you were feeling or what you said when something happened to you

(用于引出自己对已发生事件的感觉或想法)

Then I saw how late it was and I'm like, so upset.

然后我才明白已经很晚了,因此感觉特别沮丧。

He started shouting at me and I'm like, "What's your problem? I'm on your side!"

他开始朝我大喊大叫起来,于是我就问他:“你怎么回事?我是站在你这边的!”

like adverb

(PAUSE)

used in conversation as a pause or to emphasize an adjective

(用于对话中表示停顿或强调形容词)

He's, like, really friendly - someone you can talk to.

他呀,真的非常友善——就是那种可以倾心交谈的人。

If there's nothing you can do to change the situation, it's like - why bother?

如果你无法改变这种局面,那么干吗去劳这个神呢?

语法

LikeLike has a number of meanings and uses. …

Like as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: …

Would like in offers and requestsWe use would like or ’d like to offer something to someone in a polite way or to ask them to do something politely (requests), or politely to say what we want. We use the to-infinitive form of verbs that follow: …

Like as a preposition meaning ‘similar to’Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: …

Like as a conjunctionIn informal contexts, we can use like as a conjunction instead of as. Traditional grammar books consider this use of like incorrect: …

Like as a suffixWe can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean ‘similar to’: …

Like in spoken EnglishIn informal speaking, you will hear like used very commonly. It has a number of functions. It is important not to use these forms in formal writing such as academic essays. …

Be like or what is … like?We can use be like to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour): …

Be like or look like?We use be like to talk about someone’s character or personality. We use look like to talk about someone’s appearance: …

likenoun uk

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the like of someone/something; someone's/something's like

(also the likes of someone/something) a person, thing, or group similar in character or quality to the one mentioned

…之类

Boxing hasn't seen the likes of Muhammad Ali since he retired.

穆罕默德·阿里退役后,拳击运动就再也没有他那样的选手了。

He was a very great actor - we won't see his like again.

他是个非常了不起的演员——没有人能达到他那样的水平。

He described a superlative meal, the like of which he'd never eaten before.

他说那顿饭特别美味,他从未吃过如此好吃的饭。

They're competing with the likes of Microsoft.

他们在跟微软这样的公司竞争。

and such like informal (also and the like)

and similar things

等等,之类

There's a big sports hall for tennis and badminton and such like.

那里有一个可供网球、羽毛球等比赛用的大型体育馆。

likes B2 [ plural ]

the things that someone enjoys

喜好,爱好,最爱

The star lists his likes as "my new Porsche, my girlfriend, and staying up all night."

这个流行歌星说他的最爱是“我的保时捷新车、女友和彻夜狂欢”。

They can't expect me to accommodate all their silly little likes and dislikes.

他们别指望我能容忍他们所有那些愚蠢可笑、无足轻重的个人好恶。

not for the likes of someone informal (also like)

not for the type of people mentioned

不是为…之类的人准备的

First-class travel is for rich people - it's not for the likes of us.

头等舱是供上层人士使用的——不是给我们这样的人准备的。

[ C ] (on a page on a social networking website) an act of showing that you think something is good by clicking a button

(在社交媒体上)点赞

My new profile picture got 100 likes.

我的新头像图片得到了100个赞。

likeadjective uk

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be like to do something old use

to be likely to do something

可能会做

语法

LikeLike has a number of meanings and uses. …

Like as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: …

Would like in offers and requestsWe use would like or ’d like to offer something to someone in a polite way or to ask them to do something politely (requests), or politely to say what we want. We use the to-infinitive form of verbs that follow: …

Like as a preposition meaning ‘similar to’Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: …

Like as a conjunctionIn informal contexts, we can use like as a conjunction instead of as. Traditional grammar books consider this use of like incorrect: …

Like as a suffixWe can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean ‘similar to’: …

Like in spoken EnglishIn informal speaking, you will hear like used very commonly. It has a number of functions. It is important not to use these forms in formal writing such as academic essays. …

Be like or what is … like?We can use be like to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour): …

Be like or look like?We use be like to talk about someone’s character or personality. We use look like to talk about someone’s appearance: …

习语

be of like mind -likesuffix uk

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like the thing mentioned

像…的,如…的

The paper criticized what it described as the animal-like behaviour of the fans.

该报批评了球迷们的表现,称之为野蛮行径。

There was a large, ball-like structure on top of the building.

大楼的顶部有一个球型构造物。

childlike trust

像孩子一样天真地信赖某人

a cabbage-like vegetable

一种像卷心菜一样的蔬菜

语法

LikeLike has a number of meanings and uses. …

Like as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: …

Would like in offers and requestsWe use would like or ’d like to offer something to someone in a polite way or to ask them to do something politely (requests), or politely to say what we want. We use the to-infinitive form of verbs that follow: …

Like as a preposition meaning ‘similar to’Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: …

Like as a conjunctionIn informal contexts, we can use like as a conjunction instead of as. Traditional grammar books consider this use of like incorrect: …

Like as a suffixWe can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean ‘similar to’: …

Like in spoken EnglishIn informal speaking, you will hear like used very commonly. It has a number of functions. It is important not to use these forms in formal writing such as academic essays. …

Be like or what is … like?We can use be like to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour): …

Be like or look like?We use be like to talk about someone’s character or personality. We use look like to talk about someone’s appearance: …

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Some demonstrated the use of technical language, for example 'it did sound very like a scale'.

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The "successful" governess, it seems, manages her pupils into "successful" betrothals - just like the marriage plot novel.

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Symbolic appeals, like the applications of rules, ought to be sensitive to special circumstances.

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Like the radius function, it is piecewise sinusoidal.

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Not only primates and cetaceans, but also other long-lived mammals, like elephants, have females playing active (crucial) post-reproductive roles.

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To probe this issue further, workers were requested to list the things they liked about their companies and things they did not like.

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A first theme, like a gust of wind, uses the colours of the chords.

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At the same time, they centre on organizations that, like parties, are in direct competition with each other.

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