liked查询结果如下:
词性:preposition
例句2. the figure landed like a cat’
例句3. physical decay extends across whole areas of cities like Birmingham, Glasgow, and Leeds’
例句4. Richard sounded mean and spiteful, which isn’t like him’
词性:verb
例句1. I rather like Colonel Maitland’
例句2. Maisie likes veal’
名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
He asked me whether I liked the play, I responded by asking “Did you?”
“你呢?”
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bob liked to boss the young man about.
鲍伯喜爱对那位年轻人发号施令。
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bel liked expensive things
贝尔喜欢昂贵的东西。
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Bill especially liked swimming and other sports
比尔特别喜爱游泳运动等。
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Boultby and Helstone both liked good cookery; the recherch supper consequently put them into excellent humor
博尔特比和赫尔斯通两人都喜欢美味佳肴,这顿考究的晚餐终于叫他们吃得异常痛快。
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He bought everything he liked regardless of price.
不管价钱高低,他喜欢什么就买什么。
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The village people all liked him.
村里的人们都喜欢他。
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Her hands steadied me like claws as she stumped on her knees around me, tacking me together,the gist of her tale would be lost on me, but Fannie didn’t bother about the ear she was telling it to,she just liked telling
当她跪下来围着我笨重地挪来挪去,为我量体裁衣时,她时时用利爪般的手扶持着我,我不大抓得住她的故事的要旨,不过范妮并不在乎说给谁听,她只是爱讲述。
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When she was a little girl, she liked to sing.
当她还是个小女孩的时候,她就喜欢唱歌。
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A family has a mutual affection when each person likes the others and is liked by them
当每个人都喜欢其他人而且也被其他人所喜爱时,这家庭就有着相互的情感。
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One says scornfully to show one’s dislike that one has never liked him since the very beginning
当我们不喜欢某人的时候,我们会骄傲地说:第一次见面时,已经不喜欢他!
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When I asked Emma about her views on the new town hall she shifted her ground and said she liked it,although previously she had said she thought it was a monstrosity.
当我询问爱玛对新的市政厅的看法时,她改变了立场,说她是喜欢的,尽管她以前曾说过她认为那是一个怪物。
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Gone forever are the days when imperialist powers could do anything they liked in China.
帝国主义国家在中国为所欲为的日子已经一去不复返了。
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Wu Sunfu, who had never liked his father’s way of life and his oldfashioned outlook, now suddenly looked at Tu Wei-yueh with transferred disfavour
对于父亲的生活和思想素抱反感的荪甫突然间把屠维岳刚才给与他的好印象一变而为憎恶。
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Frank liked him because he took life in a hearty, jovial way, rather rough and off-hand for this somewhat quiet and reserved household
法兰克喜欢他,因为他能尽情地、欢乐地生活,就这个比较安静、持重的家庭来说,他似乎粗野放肆了些。
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Although Miss Fan was so refined and elegant, yet even she would have liked to spit out the dregs of her meat, and after half a cup of wine too much, the unrouged portion of her face was as pink as the veal displayed in foreign butcher shops
范小姐虽然斯文,精致得恨不能吃肉都吐渣,但多喝了半杯酒,脸上没涂胭脂的地方都作粉红色,仿佛外国肉庄里陈列的小牛肉。
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Ordinarily Fang Hung-chien liked Miss T’ang for her quickness.Now he only wished she were slow-witted and less overbearing
方鸿渐平日爱唐小姐聪明,这时候只希望她拙口钝腮,不要这样咄咄逼人。
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Philip liked the daring picturesqueness of the Americans’ costume
菲利浦喜欢美国人装束的那种粗犷的美。
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Helen liked the picture very much,but I don’t think it’s anything to rave about.
海伦非常喜欢那张照片,但是我觉得它并不怎么样。
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He was liked by the whole neighborhood.
街坊邻里都喜欢他。
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She was allowed to amuse herself as she liked till teatime
她被允许随心所欲地一直玩到吃茶的时候。
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She’s never liked swimming
她从不爱游泳
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She liked swimming from childhood.
她从小就喜爱游泳。
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Her conscience pricked her now that he had spent so much money, but she liked him all the more
她的良心严厉地向她指出:他花了太多的钱;不过她倒是更加喜欢他了。
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Her disposition was vivacious, and she liked this self-reliant, self-sufficient, straight spoken boy
她的性格很活泼,她喜欢这个独立自主、自命不凡、说话直爽的男孩子。
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She recalled how he’d always liked her cookies and seemed so interested in her lessons
她回忆起他一直是多么喜欢她的小点心,并且对她的课是多么地感兴趣。
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She felt that she liked him too well to be contented to part with him in displeasure
她觉得自己太喜欢这个人了,要和他弄得不欢而散,那是令人不满意的。
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She asked me whether we liked our new department,and I told her that so far every thing was hunky-dory.
她问我是否喜欢我的新公寓,我告诉她,到目前为止一切都十分满意。
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She liked that dress that buttons down the back
她喜欢从背部扣钮扣的女装。
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She liked to listen to children talk.
她喜欢听孩子们谈话。
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adjective
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’
2.(of a portrait or other image) having a faithful resemblance to the original.
‘‘Who painted the dog’s picture? It’s very like.’’
‘Who painted the dog’s picture? It -- it’s very like.’
adverb
1.In the manner of.
‘like as a ship with dreadful storm long tossed’
2.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 just - you know, I just kind of like mind my own business.’
3.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?’’
‘She’s got her Nativity play coming up, and she’s like, ’Mummy, I’m going to sing on the stage like you.’’
conjunction
1.As though; as if.
‘I felt like I’d been kicked by a camel’
‘It’s one little date, it’s not like I’m going to marry the girl.’
2.In the same way that; as.
‘people who change countries like they change clothes’
‘Because it is a more traditional style of dancing, we never expected it to take off like it has.’
noun
1.(in the context of social media) an indication of approval of or support for someone or something, expressed by means of a particular icon or link.
‘pages that rank well are likely to receive high numbers of likes because they are highly visible in the search engines’
‘It kind of takes the spirit away from Facebook that you can post anything you want and there’s transparency in the number of likes for a certain question.’
2.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’
3.The things one likes or prefers.
‘a wide variety of likes, dislikes, tastes, and income levels’
‘The newspaper tries to cater to their likes and dislikes.’
4.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’
preposition
1.Having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to.
‘he used to have a car like mine’
‘they were like brothers’
2.In a way appropriate to.
‘students were angry at being treated like children’
‘We feel annoyed about being treated like little boys by the planning officers.’
3.In the manner of; in the same way or to the same degree as.
‘he was screaming like a banshee’
‘When they rang early on Sunday morning and broke the news to my Mum she howled like a banshee which woke me up.’
4.Such as one might expect from; characteristic of.
‘just like you to put a damper on people’s enjoyment’
‘Where is my son? It’s not like him to be late.’
5.Such as; for example.
‘the cautionary vision of works like Animal Farm and 1984’
‘When a young player has high qualities some club like Rangers will want to buy him.’
6.Used in questions to ask about the characteristics or nature of someone or something.
‘what is it like to be a tuna fisherman?’
‘what’s she like?’
7.Used to draw attention to the nature of an action or event.
‘I apologize for coming over unannounced like this’
‘why are you talking about me like that?’
verb
1.(in the context of social media) indicate one’s approval of or support for (someone or something) by means of a particular icon or link.
‘more than 15,000 Facebook users had liked his page by Monday morning’
‘In the four days, 68,000 people have engaged with that video: 55,000 have ″liked″ it, and another 13,000 or so have taken the time to post a comment a direct message to Roger.’
2.Choose to have (something); prefer.
‘how do you like your coffee?’
‘I like my steak medium rare, but my burgers need to be cooked.’
3.Feel about or regard (something)
‘how would you like it if it happened to you?’
‘Now just think about that, how would you like it if your daughter went out with someone you went to high school with?’
4.Feel reluctant to do something.
‘I don’t like leaving her on her own too long’
‘My mom was the kind of person who could always tell when something was wrong, but didn’t like to intrude or ask a lot of questions.’
5.Find agreeable, enjoyable, or satisfactory.
‘all his classmates liked him’
‘people who don’t like reading books’
6.Used as a polite formula.
‘we would like to apologize for the late running of this service’
‘We would like to apologise to Mr Murphy for any distress that this failure has caused.’
7.Wish for; want.
‘would you like a cup of coffee?’
‘I’d like to hire a car’
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