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  1. like

    • IPA[lʌɪk]

    英式

    • prep.
      having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to;in the manner of; in the same way or to the same degree as
    • conj.
      in the same way that; as;as though; as if
    • n.
      used with reference to a person or thing of the same kind as another;a thing or things of the same kind (often used to express surprise or for emphasis)
    • adj.
      (of a person or thing) having similar qualities or characteristics to another person or thing;(of a portrait or other image) having a faithful resemblance to the original
    • adv.
      used in speech as a meaningless filler or to signify the speaker's uncertainty about an expression just used;used to convey a person's reported attitude or feelings in the form of direct speech (whether or not representing an actual quotation)
    • 釋義
    • 片語

    介系詞

    連接詞

    • 1. in the same way that; as people who change countries like they change clothes
    • 2. as though; as if I felt like I'd been kicked by a camel

    名詞

    • 1. used with reference to a person or thing of the same kind as another the quotations could be arranged to put like with like I know him—him and his like
    • a thing or things of the same kind (often used to express surprise or for emphasis) did you ever hear the like? a church interior the like of which he had never seen before

    形容詞

    • 1. (of a person or thing) having similar qualities or characteristics to another person or thing I responded in like manner the grouping of children of like ability together
    • (of a portrait or other image) having a faithful resemblance to the original ‘Who painted the dog's picture? It's very like.’

    副詞

    • 1. informal used in speech as a meaningless filler or to signify the speaker's uncertainty about an expression just used there was this funny smell—sort of dusty like I was, like, so hyped up I couldn't go to sleep
    • 2. informal used to convey a person's reported attitude or feelings in the form of direct speech (whether or not representing an actual quotation) so she comes into the room and she's like ‘Where is everybody?’
    • 3. archaic in the manner of like as a ship with dreadful storm long tossed