詞語:like
like是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
like
[laik]
n.
愛好, 同樣的人(或物)
adj.
相似的, 同樣的
vt.
喜歡, 希望, 願意
vi.
喜歡, 希望
prep.
象, 如同
adv.
可能
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
like
like 1
AHD:[lok]
D.J.[laik]
K.K.[la!k]
v.(動詞)
liked, lik.ing, likes
v.tr.(及物動詞)
(1)To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy.
喜歡:認為愉快或有吸引力;欣賞
(2)To want to have:
想要:
would like some coffee.
想要一點兒咖啡
(3)To feel about; regard:
感到;認為:
How do you like her nerve!
你對她的勇氣怎麼個看法
(4)Archaic To be pleasing to.
【古語】 使快樂
v.intr.(不及物動詞)
(1)To have an inclination or a preference:
偏好,願意:
If you like, we can meet you there.
如果你願意的話,我們在那兒接你
(2)Scots To be pleased.
【蘇格蘭】 高興
n.(名詞)
Something that is liked; a preference:
喜愛的東西;愛好:
made a list of his likes and dislikes.
把他喜好和討厭的東西列了一張表
語源
(1)Middle English liken
中古英語 liken
(2)from Old English lon [to please] * see lok-
源自 古英語 lon [使高興] *參見 lok-
參考詞彙
(1)like, love, enjoy, relish, fancy, dote
(2)These verbs mean to be attracted to or to find agreeable.
這些動詞都指被吸引或覺得愉悅。
(3)Like, the least forceful, suggests mere interest, approval, or favor:
Like 是強度最弱的一個,表示單純的興趣、滿意或好感:
「I may like him well enough; but you don't love your servants」 (Harriet Beecher Stowe).
「我可能喜歡 他到了一定程度;但你不可能 愛 上你的僕人」 (哈麗特·比徹·斯托)。
(4)Love implies a strong attachment or intense affection and deep involvement on an emotional level:
Love 暗示了強烈的依戀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).
「愛他的人反而因他的錯誤更愛」 (奧利弗·戈德史密斯)。
(5)Enjoy is applied to what gives personal satisfaction or pleasure:
Enjoy 用來指可給予人們滿足或愉悅感的東西:
「There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and after that, to enjoy it」 (Logan Pearsall Smith).
「人的一生必須以這兩件事為目標:第一,要得到你想要的;然後享用它」 (洛根·皮爾薩爾·史密斯)。
(6)Relish applies to what moves one to keen or zestful appreciation:
Relish 用於那些使人激烈或狂熱欣賞的:
「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:
「任何偉大有創造力的作家……都必須創造出自己欣賞的風格」 (威廉·華滋華斯)。一個人fancies 喜歡人或事物本身所適合自己的口味、愛好、想像或觀點:
She fancies elegant clothes and jewelry.
她熱衷於高雅的時裝和珠寶。
Caviar is a delicacy, but few children fancy it.
魚子醬是一種精美的食品,但只有很少孩子喜歡它。
(7)Dote implies foolish, extravagant attachment:
Dote 指愚蠢的、過份的依戀:
He dotes on his grandchildren and indulges their every whim.
他溺愛自己的孫輩,並且滿足他們的任何想法」
基本詞義
like
like 2
AHD:[lok]
D.J.[laik]
K.K.[la!k]
prep.(介詞)
(1)Possessing the characteristics of; resembling closely; similar to.
相似,類似:具有…的特點;相像;相似
(2)In the typical manner of:
象:以…的典型方式:
It's not like you to take offense.
你不像會發脾氣的人
(3)In the same way as:
以與…同樣的方式:
lived like royalty.
過著帝王般的生活
(4)Inclined or disposed to:
想要:傾向,有意於:
felt like running away.
想要逃跑
(5)As if the probability exists for:
像要:似有…的可能性:
looks like a bad year for farmers.
看起來像農民的欠收年
(6)Such as; for example:
例如;像一樣:
saved things like old newspapers and pieces of string.
收集起來的如舊報紙和繩子之類的東西
adj.(形容詞)
(1)Possessing the same or almost the same characteristics; similar:
想似的:具有相同或幾乎相同的特點;相近的:
on this and like occasions.
這種和類似情況下
(2)Alike:
相像的:
They are as like as two siblings.
他們像是親兄弟
(3)Having equivalent value or quality. Usually used in negative sentences:
相等(價值,質量):有相同價值或質量的。通常用於否定句中:
There's nothing like a good night's sleep.
沒什麼比睡一夜好覺更舒服
adv.(副詞)
(1)In the manner of being; as if. Used as an intensifier of action:
像…似的,如同:以某種方式;好像。用於激勵行動:
worked like hell; ran like crazy.
拚命工作;發瘋似的跑
(2)Informal Probably; likely:
【非正式用語】 可能;也許:
Like as not she'll change her mind.
很可能她會改主意
(3)Non-Standard Used to provide emphasis or a pause:
【非標準用語】 用於加強或停頓:
Like let's get going.
任我們放縱
n.(名詞)
(1)One similar to or like another. Used with the :
相似物。和the 連用:
was subject to coughs, asthma, and the like.
易得咳嗽、氣喘等類似的病
(2)Often likes Informal An equivalent or similar person or thing; an equal or match:
常作 likes 【非正式用語】 相似之人,相似之物:相同或類似的人或物;相同之物,對等物:
I've never seen the likes of this before. We'll never see his like again.
我從沒見過這樣的事。我們將不會再見到他這類人物
conj.Usage Problem (連接詞)【用法疑難】
(1)In the same way that; as:
以同樣方式:象:
To dance like she does requires great discipline.
要跳得像她那樣好得大量的訓練
(2)As if:
似乎:
It looks like we'll finish on time.
看起來我們似乎能夠按時完成
語源
(1)Middle English
中古英語
(2)from like [similar] from Old English geloc Old Norse lor
源自 like [相似的] 源自 古英語 geloc 古斯堪的納維亞語 lor
(3)and from like [similarly] from Old English geloe from geloc [similar] * see lok-
並源自 like [相似地] 源自 古英語 geloe 源自 geloc [相似的] *參見 lok-
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
自喬叟年代起,作家就把like 當作連接詞用, 但19世紀和20世紀的批評家強烈譴責這種用法,在正式文體中使用這種結構的作家就有可能被指責為文盲或者更糟。為謹慎起見,就寫狗不像 (而不是 like ) 我們想的那樣叫。 Like在非正式文體中可作為連詞和動詞如 feel, look, seem, sound 及 taste 連用, 如在看起來我們將有一個難熬的冬天 中。 但這句如果出現於正式文體中人們更傾向於用as if 。 如果其後的動詞無明確含義時,將like 作為連接詞是不會有任何異議的, 如他對政治簡直是如魚得水 參見 as1together
基本詞義
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. (助動詞)【多用於美國南部】
To be just on the point of; be or come near to:
幾乎:處於臨界點;在或靠近:
I like to have killed him when he said that.
當他說那事時我幾乎要殺了他
語源
(1)Middle English liken [to compare]
中古英語 liken [比較]
(2)from like [similar] * see like 2
源自 like [相似的,類似的] *參見 like2
現代英漢詞典
like 1
[laIk]
adj.
more like, most like
相像的,相似的
詞性變化
like
prep.
(1)如同,像,和…一樣
I wish I could sing like her.
我希望能像她那樣唱歌。
Mary's dress is red, like mine.
瑪麗的衣服是紅色的,和我的一樣。
(2)例如,諸如
There are several people interested, like Mr Jones and Mr Simpson.
許多人很有興趣,諸如瓊斯先生和辛普森先生。
習慣用語
feel like
想要
look like
似乎,好像
詞性變化
like
n.
(1)相似的人,同樣的物
I've never seen its like.
我從來沒有見過這樣的人。
(2)(前面與the連用)相似的物,同類物品
like
conj.
如同,和…一樣
Do you make bread like you make cakes?
你做麵包的方法是不是和做點心一樣?
基本詞義
like 2
[laIk]
vt.
liked, liking
(1)喜歡;愛好
I like bananas.
我喜歡香蕉。
Do you like your teacher?
你喜歡你們的老師嗎?
(2)希望;想
I'd like to see you.
我想見到你。
詞性變化
like
n. (pl) 愛好
現代英漢綜合大辭典
like
[laik]
vt.
(1)喜歡, 愛好
(2)[常與should, would連用]欲, 想, 願意, 希望
(3)適合於
(4)感覺
He likes swimming.
他喜歡游泳。
I don't like to disturb you.
我不想打擾你。
I like lobster but it does not like me.
我喜歡吃龍蝦, 但它不適宜於我的健康。
l should like to stay here.
我想留在這裡。
How do you like this book?
你覺得這本書怎麼樣?
詞性變化
like
[laik]
vi.
(1)喜歡, 願意, 希望
(2)贊同(of, with)
Go whenever you like.
你隨便什麼時候去都可以。
like
[laik]
n.
[常用復]愛好, 嗜好
習慣用語
as you like
隨你的便
I like that !
[口]說得好聽! 虧你說得出口!
if you don't like it, you may lump it.
[口]你不高興, 也得容忍一下。
lf you like
(1)如果你願意的話
(2)也許, 真的
one's likes and dislikes
一個人的好惡; 愛憎
like it or not
不管你真喜歡不喜歡
英文相關詞典
like
appreciatebe fond ofcare forenjoyfancygo forpreferdislikehateunlike
[七國語言]英漢公共大詞典
like
喜愛;像那樣的;像;合意
美國傳統詞典
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.
語源
(1)Middle English liken
(2)from Old English lon [to please] * see lok-
參考詞彙
(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.
基本詞義
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.
語源
(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-
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
基本詞義
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.
語源
(1)Middle English liken [to compare]
(2)from like [similar] * see like 2
英漢船舶大詞典
like
n.似
朗文英漢綜合電腦詞典
like
【修】類(似)(名詞後綴用)
英漢航海大詞典
like
n.喜愛,似
英漢航空大詞典
like
n.喜歡,願意
英漢化學大詞典
like
vt.喜歡,希望;prep.象,同樣的,相像
英漢海運大詞典
like
同類物相像的,相同的,同類的
基本詞義
like
同類物n.同類物相像的,相同的,同類的
英漢經貿大詞典
like
n.喜愛
英漢計算機大詞典
like
vt.喜歡(希望);prep.象(同樣的,相像)
英漢心理學大詞典
like
愛好
基本詞義
like
相似
英漢中醫大詞典
like
n.像,如同,喜
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