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    likeness查询结果如下:

    音标:['laɪknəs]
    名词复数:likenesses 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.相像;相似物;样子
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    n.
    ①[U]相似,相像;
    much likeness between the two girls
    两个女孩子很相像.
    bear a striking likeness to sb(sth)
    与某人(某物)很相似.
    ②[C]相似处;相像点;
    a family likeness
    亲属间的相似;隐约相似.
    ③[C]肖像;画像;写真;
    a good likeness
    活像本人的画像;栩栩如生的画像.
    a wolf in the likeness of sheep
    披着羊皮的狼.
    Jupiter appeared in the likeness of a swan.
    朱庇特以天鹅的形状出现.
    -扩展释义
    n.
    1. 相像,相似[U];相似之处[C][(+between/to)]2. 画像;照片[C]3. 外观,模样[the S]
    There is some likeness between the brothers.
    那两个兄弟有几分相像
    n.
    相似,肖象,外表
    -同义词和反义词
    -likeness的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who likes.
    Quality of liking something.
    Something or somebody considered likely.
    likableness
    同义词: likeability
    The property of being likable, that which makes likable.
    “Current-day Zen writers often seem to cloud their writing with an overlay demonstrating their likableness or they entangle themselves in a scholarly snarl.”
    “He hasn’t lost his charm, nor has his infectious likableness diminished, even 18 years after his original arrival.”
    (Internet) The malicious practice of tricking users of a social networking website into “liking” something they did not intend to like.

    动词 变体/同根词

    like的过去式和过去分词
    “Cosima was the love child, as she liked to put it, of Wagner’s champion Franz Liszt and his mistress the Countess Marie d’ Agoult.”
    “She liked it away from the noises of the city and could see herself moving out into a rural town one day.”
    “He would have liked to have seen her sable colored hair in a less formal style.”
    liken的过去式和过去分词
    “In a terrestrial context this scenario might be likened to gazelles, wildebeests, and lions gathering around a watering hole.”
    “A polar vortex is a persistent, large-scale weather pattern, likened to a jet stream on Earth in the upper atmosphere.”
    “Describing the feeling of what it is like to scale a craggy wall with ease, Kirsty likened the experience to a Zen state.”
    to like (to have affection for)
    (transitive, followed by to or unto) To compare; to state that (something) is like (something else).
    “An old saying in China likens children to birds.”
    “Many liken him to a stern Victorian mill owner but there is a soft centre lurking within the hard exterior.”
    “We could be mean and liken it to one of the charity pantomime horses that trots over the finishing line eight hours after the marathon was won.”
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