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单词 like
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verb | preposition | conjunction
likelike1 /laɪk/ verb 1 to like a person like
to think that someone is nice and friendly:
  • I really like your sister - she is such a friendly person.
  • Linda likes her boss, and they work well together.
  • be fond of
    to like someone very much, especially when you know him or her well. Be fond of sounds more formal than like:
  • We had all grown fond of Ann and were sad that she was moving.
  • care
    if you care about someone, you want that person to be well and happy:
  • I care about him, and I hate to see him so sad.
  • be attached to
    if you are attached to someone, you like that person a lot and are happy to be with him or her:
  • The kids had become very attached to their teacher during the school year.
  • 2 to like doing something, and get pleasure from it like
    to get pleasure from doing something, especially something you do regularly or for a long time:
  • I like to read books about vampires because they’re scary and romantic.
  • enjoy
    to get pleasure from doing something or watching something:
  • I really enjoyed the play - thanks for inviting me.
  • The kids love baking cookies, and they really enjoy eating them afterward.
  • You can also say that you enjoy yourself when you get pleasure from doing something or being somewhere: The party was great - I really enjoyed myself.
    love
    to like doing something very much, especially something you do regularly or for a long time:
  • Cassie loves playing the guitar and she is getting really good at it.
  • have fun
    to enjoy yourself at an event or activity:
  • “Did you have fun at the party?” “Yeah, we had a lot of fun.”
  • have a good/great/wonderful time
    to enjoy an event or activity very much:
  • We had a great time at the beach - you should have come.
  • relish
    to really enjoy doing something that is difficult or does not happen often:
  • Starting your own business is never easy, but Frank relished the challenge.
  • revel in
    to really enjoy or celebrate a situation, especially when this feeling does not last long. Revel in is used especially in literature:
  • The crowds poured into the streets after the team won, reveling in the moment of victory.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see dislike, hate ➔ see approve, love1, pleasureGRAMMAR CHECK: likeLike, enjoy, love, and relish can all be followed by a word ending in “-ing,” such as “cooking” or “singing”: I like cooking. Like and love can also be followed by “to” and an infinitive when you are talking about something that someone you do often: I like to cook.Don’t say: I enjoy to play soccer. Say: I enjoy playing soccer, I like playing soccer, or I like to play soccer.
    verb | preposition | conjunction
    likelike2 /laɪk/ preposition like
    almost the same as someone or something else, or in almost the same way:
  • Jennifer is like her mother - they’re both always late for things.
  • He opened and closed his mouth like a fish.
  • GRAMMAR: Like is a preposition and must be followed by a noun or pronoun. Don’t say: The two necklaces are like. Say: The two necklaces are similar/alike or This necklace is like that one.
    similar to
    similar to means the same as like but is more formal:
  • This birthday card is similar to the one I gave my mom.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see different ➔ see look like, similarSYNONYM CHECKLike or similar to?You can use just like and exactly like to mean “the same as”: His car is just like mine - it’s the same type, the same color, and the same age. You cannot use similar to to mean "the same as."
    verb | preposition | conjunction
    likelike3 /laɪk/ conjunction like conjunction
    in a way that makes it seem that something is true:
  • He looked at me like I was crazy.
  • I feel like I belong here.
  • Like can also mean “in the same way”: I was doing my homework at the table, like I always do.
    as if also as though conjunction
    in a way that makes it seem that something is true. As if sounds a little more formal than like and is more often used in writing:
  • Graciela looked as if she was about to start crying.
  • She moved her legs slowly, as though she were in pain.
  • as conjunction
    in the same way or state:
  • Make sure you leave this room as you found it.
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