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简明英汉词典 | ||
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like | |
| [laik] | ||
| n. | ||
| 爱好, 同样的人(或物) | ||
| adj. | ||
| 相似的, 同样的 | ||
| vt. | ||
| 喜欢, 希望, 愿意 | ||
| vi. | ||
| 喜欢, 希望 | ||
| prep. | ||
| 象, 如同 | ||
| adv. | ||
| 可能 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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like | |
| like 1 | ||
| AHD:[lok] | ||
| D.J.[laik] | ||
| K.K.[la!k] | ||
| v.(动词) | ||
| liked, lik.ing, likes | ||
| v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy. | |
| 喜欢:认为愉快或有吸引力;欣赏 | ||
(2) |
To want to have: | |
| 想要: | ||
| would like some coffee. | ||
| 想要一点儿咖啡 | ||
(3) |
To feel about; regard: | |
| 感到;认为: | ||
| How do you like her nerve! | ||
| 你对她的勇气怎么个看法 | ||
(4) |
Archaic To be pleasing to. | |
| 【古语】 使快乐 | ||
| v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To have an inclination or a preference: | |
| 偏好,愿意: | ||
| If you like, we can meet you there. | ||
| 如果你愿意的话,我们在那儿接你 | ||
(2) |
Scots To be pleased. | |
| 【苏格兰】 高兴 | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
| Something that is liked; a preference: | ||
| 喜爱的东西;爱好: | ||
| made a list of his likes and dislikes. | ||
| 把他喜好和讨厌的东西列了一张表 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English liken | |
| 中古英语 liken | ||
(2) |
from Old English lon [to please] * see lok- | |
| 源自 古英语 lon [使高兴] *参见 lok- | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
like, love, enjoy, relish, fancy, dote | |
(2) |
These verbs mean to be attracted to or to find agreeable. | |
| 这些动词都指被吸引或觉得愉悦。 | ||
(3) |
Like, the least forceful, suggests mere interest, approval, or favor: | |
| Like 是强度最弱的一个,表示单纯的兴趣、满意或好感: | ||
| “I may like him well enough; but you don't love your servants” (Harriet Beecher Stowe). | ||
| “我可能喜欢 他到了一定程度;但你不可能 爱 上你的仆人” (哈丽特·比彻·斯托)。 | ||
(4) |
Love implies a strong attachment or intense affection and deep involvement on an emotional level: | |
| Love 暗示了强烈的依恋或感情和深深的不可自拔: | ||
| “All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them” (Oliver Goldsmith). | ||
| “爱他的人反而因他的错误更爱” (奥利弗·戈德史密斯)。 | ||
(5) |
Enjoy is applied to what gives personal satisfaction or pleasure: | |
| Enjoy 用来指可给予人们满足或愉悦感的东西: | ||
| “There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and after that, to enjoy it” (Logan Pearsall Smith). | ||
| “人的一生必须以这两件事为目标:第一,要得到你想要的;然后享用它” (洛根·皮尔萨尔·史密斯)。 | ||
(6) |
Relish applies to what moves one to keen or zestful appreciation: | |
| Relish 用于那些使人激烈或狂热欣赏的: | ||
| “Every great and original writer . . . must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished” (William Wordsworth). One fancies what appeals to one's taste, inclination, imagination, or notion of what a person or thing should be: | ||
| “任何伟大有创造力的作家……都必须创造出自己欣赏的风格” (威廉·华滋华斯)。一个人fancies 喜欢人或事物本身所适合自己的口味、爱好、想象或观点: | ||
| She fancies elegant clothes and jewelry. | ||
| 她热衷于高雅的时装和珠宝。 | ||
| Caviar is a delicacy, but few children fancy it. | ||
| 鱼子酱是一种精美的食品,但只有很少孩子喜欢它。 | ||
(7) |
Dote implies foolish, extravagant attachment: | |
| Dote 指愚蠢的、过份的依恋: | ||
| He dotes on his grandchildren and indulges their every whim. | ||
| 他溺爱自己的孙辈,并且满足他们的任何想法” | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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like | |
| like 2 | ||
| AHD:[lok] | ||
| D.J.[laik] | ||
| K.K.[la!k] | ||
| prep.(介词) | ||
(1) |
Possessing the characteristics of; resembling closely; similar to. | |
| 相似,类似:具有…的特点;相象;相似 | ||
(2) |
In the typical manner of: | |
| 象:以…的典型方式: | ||
| It's not like you to take offense. | ||
| 你不象会发脾气的人 | ||
(3) |
In the same way as: | |
| 以与…同样的方式: | ||
| lived like royalty. | ||
| 过着帝王般的生活 | ||
(4) |
Inclined or disposed to: | |
| 想要:倾向,有意于: | ||
| felt like running away. | ||
| 想要逃跑 | ||
(5) |
As if the probability exists for: | |
| 象要:似有…的可能性: | ||
| looks like a bad year for farmers. | ||
| 看起来象农民的欠收年 | ||
(6) |
Such as; for example: | |
| 例如;象一样: | ||
| saved things like old newspapers and pieces of string. | ||
| 收集起来的如旧报纸和绳子之类的东西 | ||
| adj.(形容词) | ||
(1) |
Possessing the same or almost the same characteristics; similar: | |
| 想似的:具有相同或几乎相同的特点;相近的: | ||
| on this and like occasions. | ||
| 这种和类似情况下 | ||
(2) |
Alike: | |
| 相象的: | ||
| They are as like as two siblings. | ||
| 他们象是亲兄弟 | ||
(3) |
Having equivalent value or quality. Usually used in negative sentences: | |
| 相等(价值,质量):有相同价值或质量的。通常用于否定句中: | ||
| There's nothing like a good night's sleep. | ||
| 没什么比睡一夜好觉更舒服 | ||
| adv.(副词) | ||
(1) |
In the manner of being; as if. Used as an intensifier of action: | |
| 像…似的,如同:以某种方式;好象。用于激励行动: | ||
| worked like hell; ran like crazy. | ||
| 拼命工作;发疯似的跑 | ||
(2) |
Informal Probably; likely: | |
| 【非正式用语】 可能;也许: | ||
| Like as not she'll change her mind. | ||
| 很可能她会改主意 | ||
(3) |
Non-Standard Used to provide emphasis or a pause: | |
| 【非标准用语】 用于加强或停顿: | ||
| Like let's get going. | ||
| 任我们放纵 | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
One similar to or like another. Used with the : | |
| 相似物。和the 连用: | ||
| was subject to coughs, asthma, and the like. | ||
| 易得咳嗽、气喘等类似的病 | ||
(2) |
Often likes Informal An equivalent or similar person or thing; an equal or match: | |
| 常作 likes 【非正式用语】 相似之人,相似之物:相同或类似的人或物;相同之物,对等物: | ||
| I've never seen the likes of this before. We'll never see his like again. | ||
| 我从没见过这样的事。我们将不会再见到他这类人物 | ||
| conj.Usage Problem (连接词)【用法疑难】 | ||
(1) |
In the same way that; as: | |
| 以同样方式:象: | ||
| To dance like she does requires great discipline. | ||
| 要跳得象她那样好得大量的训练 | ||
(2) |
As if: | |
| 似乎: | ||
| It looks like we'll finish on time. | ||
| 看起来我们似乎能够按时完成 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
| 中古英语 | ||
(2) |
from like [similar] from Old English geloc Old Norse lor | |
| 源自 like [相似的] 源自 古英语 geloc 古斯堪的纳维亚语 lor | ||
(3) |
and from like [similarly] from Old English geloe from geloc [similar] * see lok- | |
| 并源自 like [相似地] 源自 古英语 geloe 源自 geloc [相似的] *参见 lok- | ||
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用法 | ||
| Writers since Chaucer's time have used like as a conjunction, but 19th-century and 20th-century critics have been so vehement in their condemnations of this usage that a writer who uses the construction in formal style risks being accused of illiteracy or worse. Prudence requires The dogs howled as (not like ) we expected them to. Likeis more acceptably used as a conjunction in informal style with verbs such as feel, look, seem, sound, and taste, as in It looks like we are in for a rough winter. But here too as if is to be preferred in formal writing. There can be no objection to the use of like as a conjunction when the following verb is not expressed, as in He took to politics like a duck to water. See Usage Note at as 1together | ||
| 自乔叟年代起,作家就把like 当作连接词用, 但19世纪和20世纪的批评家强烈谴责这种用法,在正式文体中使用这种结构的作家就有可能被指责为文盲或者更糟。为谨慎起见,就写狗不象 (而不是 like ) 我们想的那样叫。 Like在非正式文体中可作为连词和动词如 feel, look, seem, sound 及 taste 连用, 如在看起来我们将有一个难熬的冬天 中。 但这句如果出现于正式文体中人们更倾向于用as if 。 如果其后的动词无明确含义时,将like 作为连接词是不会有任何异议的, 如他对政治简直是如鱼得水 参见 as1together | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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like | |
| like 3 | ||
| AHD:[lok] 也作 liked [lokt] | ||
| D.J.[laik]也作 liked [laikt] | ||
| K.K.[la!k]也作 liked [la!kt] | ||
| v.aux.Chiefly Southern U.S. (助动词)【多用于美国南部】 | ||
| To be just on the point of; be or come near to: | ||
| 几乎:处于临界点;在或靠近: | ||
| I like to have killed him when he said that. | ||
| 当他说那事时我几乎要杀了他 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English liken [to compare] | |
| 中古英语 liken [比较] | ||
(2) |
from like [similar] * see like 2 | |
| 源自 like [相似的,类似的] *参见 like2 | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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like 1 | |
| [laIk] | ||
| adj. | ||
| more like, most like | ||
| 相像的,相似的 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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like | |
| prep. | ||
(1) |
如同,像,和…一样 | |
| I wish I could sing like her. | ||
| 我希望能像她那样唱歌。 | ||
| Mary's dress is red, like mine. | ||
| 玛丽的衣服是红色的,和我的一样。 | ||
(2) |
例如,诸如 | |
| There are several people interested, like Mr Jones and Mr Simpson. | ||
| 许多人很有兴趣,诸如琼斯先生和辛普森先生。 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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feel like | |
| 想要 | ||
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look like | |
| 似乎,好像 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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like | |
| n. | ||
(1) |
相似的人,同样的物 | |
| I've never seen its like. | ||
| 我从来没有见过这样的人。 | ||
(2) |
(前面与the连用)相似的物,同类物品 | |
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like | |
| conj. | ||
| 如同,和…一样 | ||
| Do you make bread like you make cakes? | ||
| 你做面包的方法是不是和做点心一样? | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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like 2 | |
| [laIk] | ||
| vt. | ||
| liked, liking | ||
(1) |
喜欢;爱好 | |
| I like bananas. | ||
| 我喜欢香蕉。 | ||
| Do you like your teacher? | ||
| 你喜欢你们的老师吗? | ||
(2) |
希望;想 | |
| I'd like to see you. | ||
| 我想见到你。 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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like | |
| n. (pl) 爱好 | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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like | |
| [laik] | ||
| vt. | ||
(1) |
喜欢, 爱好 | |
(2) |
[常与should, would连用]欲, 想, 愿意, 希望 | |
(3) |
适合于 | |
(4) |
感觉 | |
| He likes swimming. | ||
| 他喜欢游泳。 | ||
| I don't like to disturb you. | ||
| 我不想打扰你。 | ||
| I like lobster but it does not like me. | ||
| 我喜欢吃龙虾, 但它不适宜于我的健康。 | ||
| l should like to stay here. | ||
| 我想留在这里。 | ||
| How do you like this book? | ||
| 你觉得这本书怎么样? | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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like | |
| [laik] | ||
| vi. | ||
(1) |
喜欢, 愿意, 希望 | |
(2) |
赞同(of, with) | |
| Go whenever you like. | ||
| 你随便什么时候去都可以。 | ||
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like | |
| [laik] | ||
| n. | ||
| [常用复]爱好, 嗜好 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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as you like | |
| 随你的便 | ||
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I like that ! | |
| [口]说得好听! 亏你说得出口! | ||
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if you don't like it, you may lump it. | |
| [口]你不高兴, 也得容忍一下。 | ||
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lf you like | |
(1) |
如果你愿意的话 | |
(2) |
也许, 真的 | |
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one's likes and dislikes | |
| 一个人的好恶; 爱憎 | ||
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like it or not | |
| 不管你真喜欢不喜欢 | ||
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英文相关词典 | ||
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like | |
| appreciate be fond of care for enjoy fancy go for prefer dislike hate unlike | ||
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[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
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like | |
| 喜爱;象那样的;像;合意 | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
|
like | |
| like 1 | ||
| AHD:[lok] | ||
| D.J.[laik] | ||
| K.K.[la!k] | ||
| v. | ||
| liked, lik.ing, likes | ||
| v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy. | |
(2) |
To want to have: | |
| would like some coffee. | ||
(3) |
To feel about; regard: | |
| How do you like her nerve! | ||
(4) |
Archaic To be pleasing to. | |
| v.intr. | ||
(1) |
To have an inclination or a preference: | |
| If you like, we can meet you there. | ||
(2) |
Scots To be pleased. | |
| n. | ||
| Something that is liked; a preference: | ||
| made a list of his likes and dislikes. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English liken | |
(2) |
from Old English lon [to please] * see lok- | |
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
like, love, enjoy, relish, fancy, dote | |
(2) |
These verbs mean to be attracted to or to find agreeable. | |
(3) |
Like, the least forceful, suggests mere interest, approval, or favor: | |
| “I may like him well enough; but you don't love your servants” (Harriet Beecher Stowe). | ||
(4) |
Love implies a strong attachment or intense affection and deep involvement on an emotional level: | |
| “All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them” (Oliver Goldsmith). | ||
(5) |
Enjoy is applied to what gives personal satisfaction or pleasure: | |
| “There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and after that, to enjoy it” (Logan Pearsall Smith). | ||
(6) |
Relish applies to what moves one to keen or zestful appreciation: | |
| “Every great and original writer . . . must himself create the taste by which he is to be relished” (William Wordsworth). One fancies what appeals to one's taste, inclination, imagination, or notion of what a person or thing should be: | ||
| She fancies elegant clothes and jewelry. | ||
| Caviar is a delicacy, but few children fancy it. | ||
(7) |
Dote implies foolish, extravagant attachment: | |
| He dotes on his grandchildren and indulges their every whim. | ||
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基本词义 | ||
|
like | |
| like 2 | ||
| AHD:[lok] | ||
| D.J.[laik] | ||
| K.K.[la!k] | ||
| prep. | ||
(1) |
Possessing the characteristics of; resembling closely; similar to. | |
(2) |
In the typical manner of: | |
| It's not like you to take offense. | ||
(3) |
In the same way as: | |
| lived like royalty. | ||
(4) |
Inclined or disposed to: | |
| felt like running away. | ||
(5) |
As if the probability exists for: | |
| looks like a bad year for farmers. | ||
(6) |
Such as; for example: | |
| saved things like old newspapers and pieces of string. | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
Possessing the same or almost the same characteristics; similar: | |
| on this and like occasions. | ||
(2) |
Alike: | |
| They are as like as two siblings. | ||
(3) |
Having equivalent value or quality. Usually used in negative sentences: | |
| There's nothing like a good night's sleep. | ||
| adv. | ||
(1) |
In the manner of being; as if. Used as an intensifier of action: | |
| worked like hell; ran like crazy. | ||
(2) |
Informal Probably; likely: | |
| Like as not she'll change her mind. | ||
(3) |
Non-Standard Used to provide emphasis or a pause: | |
| Like let's get going. | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
One similar to or like another. Used with the : | |
| was subject to coughs, asthma, and the like. | ||
(2) |
Often likes Informal An equivalent or similar person or thing; an equal or match: | |
| I've never seen the likes of this before. We'll never see his like again. | ||
| conj.Usage Problem | ||
(1) |
In the same way that; as: | |
| To dance like she does requires great discipline. | ||
(2) |
As if: | |
| It looks like we'll finish on time. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
(2) |
from like [similar] from Old English geloc Old Norse lor | |
(3) |
and from like [similarly] from Old English geloe from geloc [similar] * see lok- | |
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用法 | ||
| Writers since Chaucer's time have used like as a conjunction, but 19th-century and 20th-century critics have been so vehement in their condemnations of this usage that a writer who uses the construction in formal style risks being accused of illiteracy or worse. Prudence requires The dogs howled as (not like ) we expected them to. Likeis more acceptably used as a conjunction in informal style with verbs such as feel, look, seem, sound, and taste, as in It looks like we are in for a rough winter. But here too as if is to be preferred in formal writing. There can be no objection to the use of like as a conjunction when the following verb is not expressed, as in He took to politics like a duck to water. See Usage Note at as 1together | ||
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基本词义 | ||
|
like | |
| like 3 | ||
| AHD:[lok] also liked [lokt] | ||
| D.J.[laik]also liked [laikt] | ||
| K.K.[la!k]also liked [la!kt] | ||
| v.aux.Chiefly Southern U.S. | ||
| To be just on the point of; be or come near to: | ||
| I like to have killed him when he said that. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English liken [to compare] | |
(2) |
from like [similar] * see like 2 | |
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英汉船舶大词典 | ||
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like | |
| n.似 | ||
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朗文英汉综合电脑词典 | ||
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like | |
| 【修】类(似)(名词后缀用) | ||
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英汉航海大词典 | ||
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like | |
| n.喜爱,似 | ||
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英汉航空大词典 | ||
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like | |
| n.喜欢,愿意 | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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like | |
| vt.喜欢,希望;prep.象,同样的,相象 | ||
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英汉海运大词典 | ||
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like | |
| 同类物相象的,相同的,同类的 | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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like | |
| 同类物n.同类物相象的,相同的,同类的 | ||
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英汉经贸大词典 | ||
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like | |
| n.喜爱 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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like | |
| vt.喜欢(希望);prep.象(同样的,相象) | ||
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英汉心理学大词典 | ||
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like | |
| 爱好 | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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like | |
| 相似 | ||
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英汉中医大词典 | ||
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like | |
| n.像,如同,喜 | ||