like

like&+{1}
[laɪk]
adj
similar; resembling
prep
similar to; similarly to; in the manner of
he's so like his father
used correlatively to express similarity in certain proverbs
like mother, like daughter
such as
there are lots of ways you might amuse yourself — like taking a long walk, for instance
adv
a dialect word for likely
as it were: often used as a parenthetic filler
there was this policeman just staring at us, like
conj
as though; as if
you look like you've just seen a ghost
in the same way as; in the same way that
she doesn't dance like you do
n
the equal or counterpart of a person or thing, esp one respected or prized
her like will never be seen again
like

like&+{2}
[laɪk]
vb
to find (something) enjoyable or agreeable or find it enjoyable or agreeable (to do something)
he likes to hear music
to be fond of
to prefer or wish (to do something)
we would like you to go
to feel towards; consider; regard
how did she like it?
to feel disposed or inclined; choose; wish
to please; agree with
it likes me not to go
n
a favourable feeling, desire, preference, etc (esp in the phrase likes and dislikes)
- 习惯用语
- the like similar things
- the likes of people or things similar to (someone or something specified)
- the like of 同