like的中文翻译
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like1
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/laɪk/
US
/laɪk/
像, 如
prep.
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similar to sb/sth
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She's wearing a dress like mine.
她穿的裙子和我的一样。
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He's very like his father.
他和他父亲很像。
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She looks nothing like(= not at all like) her mother.
她长得一点也不像她母亲。
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That sounds like (= I think I can hear) him coming now.
这声音听上去像是他来了。
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used to ask sb's opinion of sb/sth
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What's it like studying in Spain?
在西班牙读书怎么样?
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This new girlfriend of his—what's she like?
他的这个新女朋友---她长得什么样?
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used to show what is usual or typical for sb
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It's just like her to tell everyone about it.
她就这样,能把这事告诉所有人。
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in the same way as sb/sth
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Students were angry at being treated like children.
学生们对于把他们当小孩子对待感到十分恼火。
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He ran like the wind (= very fast).
他跑得快的像阵风(非常快)。
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You do it like this.
你要像这样做。
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I, like everyone else, had read these stories in the press.
我和大家一样,也是在报纸上看到这些故事的。
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Don't look at me like that.
不要那样看着我。
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The candles are arranged like so(= in this way).
蜡烛都是像这样排列的。
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for example
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anti-utopian novels like 'Animal Farm' and '1984'
反乌托邦式小说例如《动物农场》和《1984》。
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like2
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/laɪk/
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/laɪk/
喜欢
verb
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to find sb/sth pleasant, attractive or of a good enough standard; to enjoy sth
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She's nice. I like her.
她很友善,我喜欢她。
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Do you like their new house?
你喜欢他们的新家吗?
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Which tie do you like best?
你最喜欢哪条领带。
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How did you like Japan (= did you find it pleasant)?
你觉得日本怎么样(你觉得它好么)?
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I don't like the way he's looking at me.
我不喜欢他看我的样子。
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You've got to go to school, whether you like it or not.
不管你喜欢不喜欢,你都要去学校。
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She's never liked swimming.
她从来没有喜欢过游泳。
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I didn't like him taking all the credit.
我不喜欢他把所有的功劳都归功到自己。
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I didn't like his taking all the credit.
我不喜欢他把所有的功劳都归功到自己。
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I like to see them enjoying themselves.
我喜欢看见他们玩得很高兴。
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I like it when you do that.
我喜欢你那样做。
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to prefer to do sth; to prefer sth to be made or to happen in a particular way
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At weekends I like to sleep late.
在周末的时候我喜欢睡懒觉。
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I like my coffee strong.
我喜欢喝浓咖啡。
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to want
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Do what you like—I don't care.
做你喜欢做的--我不介意。
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You can dye your hair whatever colour you like.
你头发可以染你喜欢的颜色。
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used in negative sentences to mean 'to be unwilling to do sth'
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I didn't like to disturb you.
我本不愿意打扰你。
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He doesn't like asking his parents for help.
他不愿意向父母求助。
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used with would or should as a polite way to say what you want or to ask what sb wants
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Would you like a drink?
你想喝杯东西吗?
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I'd like to think it over.
我想仔细考虑下。
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Would you like to come with us?
你愿意和我们出去吗?
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We would like to apologize for the delay.
我们愿对迟到道歉。
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How can they afford it? That's what I'd like to know.
他们怎么买的起?那是我所想知道的。
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We'd like you to come and visit us.
我们希望你能来做客。
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I'd like for us to work together.
我希望我们能一起工作。
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like3
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/laɪk/
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/laɪk/
(作法, 程度等)和...一样
conj.
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in the same way as
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No one sings the blues like she did.
没有人像她那样唱布鲁斯。
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It didn't turn out like I intended.
结果和我想的不一样。
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Like I said
(= as I said before), you're always welcome to stay.
就像我说的9我之前所说),我永远都欢迎你留下。
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as if
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She acts like she owns the place.
她表现得就像这地方是她的一样。
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like4
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/laɪk/
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/laɪk/
爱好
noun
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the things that you like
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We all have different likes and dislikes.
我们都有不同的喜欢厌恶。
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a person or thing that is similar to another
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jazz, rock and the like(= similar types of music)
爵士,摇滚和诸如此类的音乐
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a man whose like we shall not see again
我们再也不愿意见到那种男人
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You're not comparing like with like.
你比较的不是同一类东西。
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used to refer to sb/sth that is considered as a type, especially one that is considered as good as sb/sth else
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She didn't want to associate with the likes of me.
她不希望和我这种类型的人交往。
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like5
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/laɪk/
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/laɪk/
有相同性质的, 类似的
adj.
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having similar qualities to another person or thing
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a chance to meet people of like mind (= with similar interests and opinions)
和志趣相投的人认识的机会
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She responded in like manner.
她以类似的方式作出了反应。
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like6
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/laɪk/
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/laɪk/
像
adv.
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used in very informal speech, for example when you are thinking what to say next, explaining sth, or giving an example of sth
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It was, like, weird.
这事有点怪。
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It was kind of scary, like.
这可能是有点可怕。
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It's really hard. Like I have no time for my own work.
这很困难。可能我没有时间做自己的工作了。
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used in very informal speech to show that what you are saying may not be exactly right but is nearly so
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I'm leaving in like twenty minutes.
我可能在20分钟内离开。
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It's going to cost like a hundred dollars.
这可能会花去几百块钱。
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used in very informal speech, to mean 'I say', 'he/she says', etc.
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And then I'm like 'No Way!'
接着我说“没门”!
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used in informal speech instead of as to say that sth happens in the same way
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There was silence, but not like before.
没有声音了,但和以前不太一样。