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释义 Word family  noun like ≠ dislike liking adjective likeable verb like ≠ dislike  like1 /laɪk/ ●●● S1 W1 preposition  1  similar 相似LIKE/SIMILAR similar to something else, or happening in the same way 像,相似,类似 Her hair is dark brown like mine. 她的头发是深褐色的,和我的一样。 A club should be like a big family. 俱乐部就应该像一个大家庭。 He eats like a pig! 他吃东西像猪一样!look/sound/feel/taste/seem like The garden looked like a jungle. 那花园看上去就像是一个热带丛林。 At last he felt like a real soldier. 他终于感到自己像一个真正的军人了。 My experience is very much like that described in the book. 我的经历很像这本书上说的那样。 He’s very like his brother. 他很像他的哥哥。 Sometimes you sound just like (=exactly like) my mum! 有时候你听上去简直就像我妈! He’s growing more like his father every day. 他一天比一天长得更像他的父亲。 He looked nothing like (=not at all like) the man in the police photograph. 他看上去一点也不像警方照片上的那个人。2  what is somebody/something like? LIKE/SIMILAR spoken used when asking someone to describe or give their opinion of a person or thing 某人/某物是什么样的?某人/某物怎么样? What’s their house like inside? 他们的房子里面是什么样子的? What are Dan’s parents like? 丹的父母是怎样的人?3  example 例子EXAMPLE for example 例如,像 Things like glass, paper, and plastic can all be recycled. 玻璃、纸张、塑料之类的东西都可以回收利用。 Try to avoid fatty foods like cakes and biscuits. 尽量不要吃蛋糕和饼干之类的高脂食品。 RegisterIn written English, people usually use for example, for instance, or such as rather than like: 在书面英语中,人们一般用 for example , for instance 或 such as ,而不用 likepackaging materials, for instance paper, glass, and plastic 包装材料,比如纸张 、 玻璃及塑料Try to avoid fatty foods such as cakes and biscuits. 尽量不要吃蛋糕和饼干等高脂食品 。4  typical 特有的TYPICAL typical of a particular person 符合〔某人〕的特点be like somebody to do something It’s not like Steven to be late. 这不像史蒂文,他不会迟到的。 It’s just like her to run away from her responsibilities! 她就是这样,总是逃避责任!5  like this/that/so spokenWAY/MANNER used when you are showing someone how to do something 像这样〔用于教人做某事时〕 You have to fold the corners back, like so. 你得把角折回去,像这样。6  just like that informal if you do something just like that, you do it without thinking about it or planning it carefully 就像那样〔表示做某事没有经过仔细思考或计划〕 You can’t give up your job just like that! 你不能就那样把工作辞了!7  something like APPROXIMATELYnot much more or less than a particular amount 大概,大约 SYN about The machinery alone will cost something like thirty thousand pounds. 单是机器就要花费大约3万英镑。 He’s scored something like 60 goals this season. 这个赛季他进了约60个球。8  nothing like British English not at all 一点也不 Twenty years ago travel was nothing like as easy as it is now. 年前旅行根本不像现在这样方便。 This will be nothing like enough money. 这点钱根本不够。9  there’s nothing like GOOD/EXCELLENTused to say that a particular thing is very enjoyable 没有什么比得上 There’s nothing like a nice cup of tea! 没有什么能比得上一杯好茶了!10  more like PROBABLYused when giving an amount or number that you think is closer to being right than one that has been mentioned 更可能像[是]〔用于提供较之前提及的更准确的数量或数目〕 The builders say they’ll be finished in three months, but I think it’ll be more like six. 建筑商说他们会在三个月内完工,但是我认为六个月的可能性更大。11  that’s more like it/this is more like it spokenSATISFIED used to say that something is better, more correct, or more enjoyable than something else 那还比较像样,这还差不多 That gives us a total of 52 – that’s more like it. 那样我们得出的总数是52个——这还比较像样。 She sat down by the pool and took a sip of her wine. ‘This is more like it, ’ she said. 她在泳池旁边坐下来,抿了一口葡萄酒。“这还差不多。她说。12  more like it British English spoken used when you want to change something that has been said, to make it more true 应该说,说成是…还差不多 ‘Poor David, ’ she said. ‘Poor Harriet, more like it!’ “可怜的戴维,”她说,“更应该说可怜的哈丽雅特!”13  what are you like! British English spoken informal used in a joking, friendly way, when you are surprised by what someone has just said or done 你什么人哪!你怎么回事!〔一种开玩笑的友好说法,表示惊异于对方的说法或做法〕 ‘I think she’s a lovely lady.’ ‘What are you like!’ “我觉得她是一位可爱的女士。”“你怎么回事!”Examples from the Corpuslike• The lamp was round, like a ball.• This superb almost-flourless chocolate cake is something like a brownie for grownups.• It looks a bit like a cactus.• She laughed like a child and played with her hair.• You're treating him like a child.• He stood bolt upright, like a soldier.• I'd love to be able to sing like Ella Fitzgerald.• It's not like Emily to lie.• She moves and talks exactly like her mother.• He moves and talks just like his father.• Life at college was nothing like I expected.• Like many women her age, she struggled to find a balance between her career and her children.• Huge trees had snapped like matchsticks in the hurricane-force winds.• Fruits like oranges and kiwis have lots of vitamin C.• We could cook something easy, like pasta.• This is such beautiful material - it feels like silk.• The houses here are like the ones in northern France.• They were all waving their arms around, like this.• We still haven't settled a number of problems, like who is going to be in charge here while I'm away.• My mother has a car like yours.look/sound/feel/taste/seem like• Indeed, Louisiana once looked like a good opportunity for Gramm to pick up an early win.• He didn't look like a tycoon.• The handset looks like an elongated remote control and weighs only 1 pound.• I tried it once and burnt my mouth so badly I looked like I'd been kissing superglue.• This means the taxpayer can arrange to pay his taxes when he feels like it or when it is most advantageous.• It looked like just a fight between two kids.• Listener: It sounds like you felt it went very well.Things like• Malcolm taught me things as well. Things like how not to mouth off about any ideas you might have.• And another was his talon-like toenails. Things like that can make even the best marriage lose its lustre.• He didn't stay for Ken's thanks. Things like that were not forgotten in a hurry.• Does your dad use pesticides? Things like that.• He chants his songs in public. Things like that.• Papering the hall because she wanted it brightening up. Things like that.be like somebody to do something• Brooklands was like paradise to 19 year old Jack.• It was like Tolonen not to abuse the Pass Laws; not to grant permissions for his family or friends.• The Malibu campus was like home to him.• While he was alive, Heathcliff was like a brother to Hindley and me.• A country is like a business to me.• Those radios were like magic boxes to me.• For me, initially, it was like learning how to play patty-cake without a partner.• It was like a chorus to the technical debate.like2 ●●● S1 W1 verb [transitive]  1  LIKE oR somethingthink STH is nice 认为某物不错 to enjoy something or think that it is nice or good 喜欢,喜爱,爱好 → love OPP dislike I like your jacket. 我喜欢你这件上衣。 I don’t really like classical music. 我不是很喜欢古典音乐。 Do you like this colour? 你喜欢这种颜色吗? I like my coffee quite weak. 我喜欢喝很淡的咖啡。 I don’t like it when you get angry. 我不喜欢你生气时的样子。 How do you like living in London (=how much do you like it)? 住在伦敦你感觉怎样?like doing something I don’t like talking in public. 我不喜欢在公共场合说话。like to do something I like to see people enjoying themselves. 我喜欢看到人们玩得开心。 I quite like their new album. 我很喜欢他们的新专辑。 We really liked the film. 我们非常喜欢这部影片。 The time I like best (=like most of all) is the evening when it’s cool. 我最喜欢的时间是凉爽的傍晚。like something about somebody/something One of the things I like about John is his sense of humour. 我喜欢约翰的一点就是他的幽默感。 I didn’t like the idea of being a single parent. 我可不想当单亲家长。2  LIKE somebody OR somethinglike a person 喜欢某人 to think that someone is nice or enjoy being with them 喜欢〔某人〕 Jessica’s really nice, but I don’t like her boyfriend. 杰茜卡人很好,可我不喜欢她的男朋友。 You’ll like my brother. 你会喜欢我哥哥的。 I really like Sam. 我很喜欢萨姆。 She’s a lovely girl and I like her very much. 她是个很可爱的女孩,我非常喜欢她。 In time, I got to like her (=began to like her). 一段时间之后,我开始喜欢她了。3  PREFERapprove of STH 赞同某事 to approve of something and think that it is good or right 喜欢,赞同 I don’t like dishonesty. 我不喜欢不诚实的行为。 I don’t like the way he shouts at the children. 我不喜欢他那样对孩子们吼叫。like doing something He’s never liked talking about people behind their backs. 他从来不喜欢在背后议论别人。like somebody doing something I don’t like him taking all the credit when he didn’t do any of the work. 我不喜欢他什么事也没做却独占功劳。like to do something She doesn’t like to swear in front of the children. 她不喜欢在小孩子面前说粗话。4  ENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingdo STH regularly 经常做某事 to try to do something regularly or make something happen regularly 喜欢〔做某事〕like to do something I like to get up early and get a bit of work done before breakfast. 我喜欢早起,在吃早餐前干点活。like somebody to do something We like our students to take part in college sports activities. 我们希望学生参加学院的体育活动。5  WANT 想要would like WANT a) used to say that you want something or want to do something 想要,希望〔用于表示想要某物或做某事〕 → love I’d like a cheeseburger, please. 我想要一个奶酪汉堡包。would like to do something I’d like to see that film. 我想看那部电影。 There’s something I’d like to tell you. 我有点事想要告诉你。 I’d like to apologize for my behaviour yesterday. 我想为我昨天的行为道歉。 I’d just like to say how grateful we are for your help. 我只想说,我们非常感激你的帮助。would like somebody to do something He would like us all to be at the meeting. 他希望我们全都参加会议。 b) used to ask someone if they want something or want to do something 想要〔用于问某人是否想要某物或做某事〕 Would you like a drink? 你要喝一杯吗? What would you like to eat? 你想吃什么? Contact our office if you would like more information. 若要了解详情,请与我们的办事处联系。would somebody like to do something Would you like to come with us? 你想和我们一起去吗? How would you like (=would you like) to spend the summer in Italy? 你想到意大利去过夏天吗?would somebody like somebody to do something Would you like me to pick you up in the morning? 你要我早上去接你吗?6  whatever/wherever/anything etc you like WANTwhatever thing you want, in whatever place you want etc 你想要的任何事物/任何地方/任何东西等 You can sit wherever you like. 你想坐哪里就坐哪里。 You can choose anything you like from the menu. 菜单上的东西你随便点。7  as long as you like/as much as you like etc as long, as much etc as you want 随便多久/随便多少等 You know you’re welcome to stay with us as long as you like. 你知道,你在我们家想住多久都是欢迎的。 Take as many as you like. 你想拿多少就拿多少吧。8  (whether you) like it or not TRUEHAPPENused to emphasize that something unpleasant is true or will happen and cannot be changed 不管你喜不喜欢〔强调令人讨厌的事是真的或即将发生,并且无法改变〕 Like it or not, people are often judged by their appearance. 不管你喜不喜欢,大家都往往以貌取人。9  I’d like to think/believe (that) used to say that you wish or hope something is true, when you are not sure that it is 我倒是想[希望](……)〔用于表示希望某事是真的,但不肯定〕 I’d like to think that we offer an excellent service. 我倒是希望我们能提供出色的服务。 I would like to believe that the company can be successful in the future. 我愿意相信公司将来能取得成功。n10. Facebook to click a Facebook ‘like’ button on a webpage to show that you like or agree with something SPOKEN PHRASES11  if you like British English a) SUGGESTOFFERused to suggest or offer something to someone 如果你愿意〔用于提出建议或提供某物〕 I can give you her phone number, if you like. 如果你要的话,我可以把她的电话号码给你。 If you like, I could go with you. 如果你愿意,我可以陪你去。 b) AGREEused to agree to something, even if it is not really what you want yourself 要是你喜欢,随便你〔用于表示同意,即使并非自己所愿〕 ‘Shall we get a takeaway on the way home?’ ‘If you like.’ “我们回家路上买份外卖好吗?”“随便你。” c) DESCRIBEused to suggest one possible way of describing something or someone 可以说是〔用于提出形容某物或某人的可行方法〕 We don’t have a proper agreement, but we have an informal understanding, if you like. 我们没有签正式的协议,但是可以说,非正式的协定还是有的。12  romantic 浪漫的 to think someone is sexually attractive 喜欢〔指性吸引〕 → love Do you think Alex likes me? 你觉得亚历克斯喜欢我吗?13  I’d like to see you/him do something BELIEVE#used to say that you do not believe someone can do something 我倒要看看你/他如何做某事〔表示不相信某人能做某事〕 I’d like to see you organize a conference! 我倒要看看你是怎样筹办大会的!14  how would you like sth? used to ask someone to imagine how they would feel if something bad happened to them instead of to you or someone else 如果…你会有什么样的感觉?〔用于叫人设身处地想想,如果不好的事情发生在自己身上会如何〕 How would you like being left alone for hours in a strange place? 如果把你一个人丢在陌生的地方好几个小时,你会有什么感觉? How would you like it if someone treated you in that way? 如果有人那样对你,你会怎么想?15  I like that! British English used to say that what someone has said or done is rude and unfair 亏你说得出口[干得出来]!〔用于表示对粗鲁和不公正言行的反感〕 I like that! She didn’t even say thank you! 真亏她做得出来!连句谢谢的话都没有!16. like it or lump it used to say that someone must accept a situation or decision they do not like because it cannot be changed 喜欢不喜欢都得这样〔用于表示某种情形或某个决定不能改变而只能接受〕n GrammarPatterns with like• You like someone or something: I like my teacher.She likes tennis. • You like doing something: She likes playing tennis.• You like to do something: She likes to play tennis at weekends. ✗Don’t say: She likes play tennis.• Like doing something and like to do something both mean the same thing. You use like to do especially when saying that someone does something regularly or often.Using the progressive• Like is not usually used in the progressive. You say: I like animals. She liked to make cakes. ✗Don’t say: I am liking animals. | She was liking to make cakes.• In spoken English, people sometimes say I’m liking to describe their present feelings about something that is happening right now or that they have just seen or heard about: I’m liking this music – what is it? THESAURUSlike to think that someone or something is nice 喜欢 〔某人或某物〕I like your dress – it’s a beautiful colour. 我喜欢你的裙子——颜色很漂亮。nDo you like spaghetti?nWhat did you like about the movie?I like travelling by train. 我喜欢坐火车旅行。I like to see the children enjoying themselves. 我喜欢看到人们玩得开心。Everybody liked Mr Schofield. 大家都喜欢斯科菲尔德先生。be fond of somebody/something especially British English to like someone or something, especially something that you have liked for a long time or someone who you have known for a long time 〔尤指长时间〕喜欢某人/某物Connie had always been fond of animals. 康妮一直很喜欢动物。Over the years, I’ve become quite fond of him. 经过了这些年,我已经非常喜欢他了。nHe had always been fond of drinking at lunchtime, perhaps too fond.be keen on somebody/something spoken to like someone or something – often used in negative sentences 喜欢某人/某物〔常用于否定句〕I like Maria but I’m not keen on her husband. 我喜欢玛丽亚,但不喜欢她丈夫。Our English teacher was very keen on Shakespeare, but I couldn’t stand him. 我们的英语老师非常喜欢莎士比亚,可我却受不了他。nI was keen on all sports at school.nI know he’s keen on opera. Let’s take him to see ‘La Traviata’.nI’m quite keen on the idea of having a fancy dress party. be into something informal to like doing a particular activity or be interested in a particular subject – used especially by young people 喜欢某物;对某物感兴趣〔尤为年轻人用语〕She’s really into music at the moment. 她这一阵子迷上音乐了。What kind of films are you into? 你喜欢哪一类电影?have a thing about somebody/something informal to like someone or something, especially something surprising or unusual 喜欢某人/某物〔尤指出人意外或特别的人或物〕I’ve always had a thing about wolves. 我一直非常喜欢狼。He has this thing about tall women. 他特别喜欢高个子女人。be partial to something formal to like to have something – often used humorously 喜爱某物〔常为幽默用法〕He’s partial to the occasional glass of wine. 他喜欢偶尔来杯葡萄酒。something grows on you used when saying that you begin to like something, especially something that you did not like before 开始喜欢某物〔尤指原本不喜欢的事物〕I didn’t like the colour of the room at first, but it’s growing on me. 起先我不喜欢房间的颜色,可现在越来越喜欢了。to like something very much 非常喜欢某物love/adore to like something very much. Adore is stronger than love but is less common 非常喜欢〔adore 语气比love更强烈,但不如love常用〕I love the smell of coffee. 我非常喜欢咖啡的气味。The children absolutely adore her books. 孩子们对她的书喜欢极了。be crazy about something (also be mad about something British English informal) to be extremely interested in an activity and spend a lot of time doing it or watching it 对某物着迷Jonah’s crazy about basketball. 乔纳痴迷篮球。She’s always been mad about horses. 她一直对马着迷。have a passion for something to like an activity very much, because it gives you a lot of pleasure or excitement 热爱某物From a very early age he had a passion for fast cars. 他从很小的时候就酷爱跑车。nTo be a great performer, you have to work very hard and have a passion for the music you play.be addicted to something to like doing something so much that you spend all your free time doing it 沉迷于某物My son’s addicted to computer games – he hardly ever comes out of his room. 我儿子沉迷于电脑游戏——他几乎不踏出房门一步。nI started watching the show out of curiosity, but now I’m addicted!→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuslike• Mixed in with most of the words in Englishand very likely every other language-is some taint of liking or disliking.• What did you like about the movie?• In accepting both what I like and don't like in her, I can more readily accept both aspects in myself.• He doesn't like gossip, our Jack.• I liked her, but I was afraid to ask her to go out with me.• I never really like her - she was always a bit stuck-up and condescending.• My daughter doesn't like lima beans.• We liked living abroad. It was a wonderful experience.• I think Roy likes living alone.• I don't think Professor Riker likes me.• I don't like meetings, especially if they go on for too long.• Everybody liked Mr. Schofield, but he wasn't a very good teacher.• I've always liked Sally - she's a lot of fun.• I'd really like some breakfast.• Do you like spaghetti?• I like the way she interacts with children.• So you can hate them, or like them, or love them.• More worried now than she liked to admit, Piper extended her search for the Base Administrator to the refectory.• I should like to call again soon to take a drive to some other point in the country.• I like to put lots of ketchup on my fries.• Nick likes to relax and read a book in the evenings.• You have your friends; the faculty likes you; you play on teams.• I like your dress - it's a beautiful colour.• I like your new car.• How do you like your steak cooked?like it• A detective chief super should immerse himself in bumf until the last trump sounds and like it.• But you didn't have to like it.• It was incredible, and until today she'd never experienced anything remotely like it.• She had clung terrified to her hiding-place as it was carried and dropped with several others just like it.• The simpler the design, the better he liked it.• Nothing quite like it had been seen on the Allied side hitherto.• Nobody asked you if you liked it or not.• My heart felt like it was wrapped in barbed wire.• Linda doesn't like it when we talk about politics.got to like• He was the only one of Hubert's friends I really got to like.• He's a big guy, but he seemed to have got to like crying.• The more I grew up, the more I got to like her.• Have we got to like it?• Piers said, have I got to like it?• When she realized I was a good thief and knew how to use a knife, she got to like me.like the way• In the Pittsburgh-Bills game, I have to like the way Buffalo is playing.• She liked the way he talked.• She liked the way she had not openly offered reconciliation yet had managed to imply that forgiveness would not be unreasonably withheld.• Pearl did not like the way she was directed.• I like the way some one like Laurie Anderson crosses over from the art world to the mainstream.• He likes the way you ride them.• I like the way you show the Khmer people.like to do something• Please contact Rita as soon as possible if you would like to attend.• Eva Luz might like to come.• Again, there is more than we would like to do, and more that in time we will do.• If you would like to know more, just call our office at 555-121 3.• I know people who like to lean over the edge of observation towers or ride the tallest roller coasters without holding on.• Gregory liked to portray tax as unwarranted and unjust.• Well Miss Seles and the reader who wrote in defence of you, I would like to say this.• At the end of the first day, Blue decided he'd like to take the trees home and plant them.like3 ●●● W3 noun  1  somebody’s likes and dislikes LIKE somebody OR somethingthe things that someone likes and does not like 某人的好恶[爱憎] We all have our own likes and dislikes when it comes to food. 说到食物,我们都有自己的好恶。2  and the like/and such like AND/ALSOand similar things 诸如此类,等等 Soldiers, policemen, and the like were all called in to help with the emergency. 军队、警察等都奉令来应付这一突发事件。 They believe that the government does not spend enough money on health, education, and such like. 他们认为,政府在卫生、教育等方面投入的经费不够。3  the likes of somebody/something spoken a) DON'T LIKEused to talk about someone you do not like or do not approve of 类似某人[物]的人/物〔用于谈论不喜欢或不赞同的人或物〕 I don’t want you spending time with the likes of him. 我不希望你和他这种人交往。 b) LIKE/SIMILARused to talk about people of a particular type 的一类人〔用以谈论某种人〕 Information is collected through the likes of the FBI, CIA, and Scotland Yard. 情报是通过联邦调查局、中央情报局和苏格兰场这一类的机构收集来的。4  the like of somebody/something  (also somebody’s/something’s like)EQUAL formal something similar to someone or a particular person or thing, or of equal importance or value 像某人[物]一样的人/物 This will be a show the like of which has never been seen before. 这将会是一个前所未见的节目。 The man was a genius. We shall not see his like again. 那人是个天才,我们将再也见不到这样的人了。Examples from the Corpuslike• Beyond the talk of coalitions, alphabetic organizations, and the like, there are at length real people.• Despite the expensive-looking Baroque decor and the pianist, this place serves cheap pizzas and the like.like4 ●●● S1 conjunction  1  SAMEin the same way as. Some people consider this use to be incorrect 像…一样,如同〔有些人认为这种用法不正确〕 No one else can score goals like he can! 没有人能像他那样进球! Don’t talk to me like you talk to a child. 不要像跟孩子说话那样跟我说话。2  like I say/said spokenREPEAT used when you are repeating something that you have already said 正如我说的/说过的那样 Like I said, I don’t mind helping out on the day. 我说过了,我不介意那天去帮忙。 I’m sorry, but, like I say, she’s not here at the moment. 对不起,不过如我所说,她这会儿不在这里。3  WAY/MANNER informal as if. Some people think that this use is not correct English 好像,似乎〔有些人认为这种用法不正确〕 He looked at me like I was mad. 他看着我,就好像我是个疯子。 It looks like it’s going to rain. 天看上去好像要下雨了。 This meat smells like it’s gone bad. 这肉闻上去好像已经变质了。Examples from the Corpuslike• He acted like he owned the place.• I don't want him treating me like Jim treated me.like5 ●●○ S3 adverb spoken  1  XXused in speech to fill a pause while you are thinking what to say next 嗯〔用在说话中填补思考下文时出现的停顿〕 The water was, like, really cold. 那水,嗯,非常冷。 I was just, like, standing there. 当时我,呃,就站在那里。2  I’m/he’s/she’s like ... spoken a) used to tell the exact words someone used 我/他/她是这样说的 I asked Dave if he wanted to go, and he’s like, no way! 我问戴夫想不想去,他说,决不! b) used to describe an event, feeling, or person, when it is difficult to describe or when you use a noise instead of words 我/他/她就这个样子〔用于描述难以形容的事件、感情或人,或用声音代替语言〕 She was like, huh? (=she did not understand) 她就这个样子,嗯?3  as like as not/like enough spoken PROBABLY British English probably 很可能 The ambulance will be too late, as like as not. 等救护车来很可能已经太晚了。Examples from the Corpuslike• It was like 9 o'clock when I got home.• Like by, like by the seven eleven.• Do you think you could, like, not tell anyone what happened?• It was like this is this is the look of puzzlement.• That is a scary intersection. Like yesterday I saw two cars go straight through a red light.like6 adjective formal  1  LIKE/SIMILAR[only before noun] similar in some way 相似的,相像的 The second dispute was sorted out in a like manner. 第二次纠纷也是用类似的方式解决了。 They get on well together because they are of like mind. 他们志趣相投,因而关系不错。 Try to buy two fish of like size. 尽量买两条一样大的鱼。► see thesaurus at similar2. be like to do something old usePROBABLY to be likely to do something 有可能做某事Examples from the Corpuslike• By saying they're like bus queues, you've made lots of assumptions.• It sort of migrated upward, like cream rising to the top.• The problem is that religion delivered as a sound bite is sort of like pate from a drive-through window.• It's like poetry, Tom Rigby says, when they're working well.of like mind• The people of the village are of like mind. 5.• A belief in criticism was an affirmation to be made in earnest assemblies of like minds.• She says that it's the bringing together of like minds.• We found women of like mind.• The Vicosinos were of like mind and thus Supported the project to purchase the land and liberate these families from serfdom.-like /laɪk/ suffix [in adjectives]  SAMEused after a noun to say that something is similar to or typical of the noun 像…似的,有…特征的〔用于名词后〕 a jelly-like substance 果冻状的物质 childlike simplicity 孩子般的单纯 ladylike behaviour 淑女般的举止Origin -like → LIKE6 like1 (1300-1400) → LIKE6 like2 Old English lician like3 1. (1800-1900) → LIKE22. (1200-1300) → LIKE6 like4 (1700-1800) → LIKE1 like5 (1400-1500) → LIKE1 like6 Old English geliclike1 preposition →REGISTER1like2 verb →n GRAMMAR1 →THESAURUS1 →SPOKEN PHRASES1like3 nounlike4 conjunctionlike5 adverblike6 adjective-like suffixLDOCE OnlineChinese  the or same something in similar else, to happening Corpus
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