单词 | like |
释义 | likelikeslikedlikinglikelike2 verb [transitive]1to enjoy something or think that someone or something is nice, good, or right OPP dislike: Do you like this colour?你喜欢这个颜色吗?I don’t like it when you get angry.我不喜欢你生气。like doing somethingI don’t like making speeches.makespeech我不喜欢发表演讲。like to do somethingI like to see people enjoying themselves.enjoy我喜欢看到人们过得开心。I quite like their new CD.我很喜欢他们的新唱片。We really liked the film.like我们非常喜欢这部电影。She likes John very much.like她非常喜欢约翰。THESAURUS dislike2to prefer to do something or have something happen in a particular waylike to do somethingI like to get up early.我喜欢早起。like somebody to do somethingWe like our students to take part in sports.studentsport我们希望我们的学生参加体育活动。3would like used to say what you want or to ask someone what they want: I’d like a cheeseburger, please.我想要一个干酪汉堡包。would like to do somethingI’d like to visit Australia someday.我想有一天去澳大利亚看看。I’d just like to say how grateful we are.be我只想说我们非常感激。Would you like a drink?will你要来杯饮料吗?would you like (somebody) to do something?Would you like to come with us?will你想不想和我们一起去?THESAURUS wantPhrasesas long/as much etc as you like as long, as much etc as you want: Take as many as you like.你想拿多少就拿多少。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: I’d like to think that we offer a good service to everyone.我倒希望我们能给大家提供好的服务。if you like British English spoken1used to suggest or offer something: We could watch a video this evening if you like.caneven如果你愿意﹐今晚我们可以看录像。2used to agree to something: ‘Shall we get a takeaway?’ ‘If you like.’“我们买外卖食品好吗?”“随便你。”(whether you) like it or not used to emphasize that something will happen or is true and cannot be changed: Like it or not, people are often judged by their appearance.bejudge不管你喜不喜欢﹐人往往是以貌取人。whatever/wherever/anything etc you like whatever thing you want, in whatever place you want etc: You can sit wherever you like.随便坐。GrammarLike is not used in the progressive. Do not say ‘I am liking their music.’ Say I like their music.(我喜欢他们的音乐。)THESAURUS: likelike to enjoy something or think that someone or something is nice, good, or right: I like Japanese food.be fond of somebody/something especially British English to like someone or something, especially something you have had for a long time or someone you have known for a long time: Over the years, I’ve become quite fond of him.yearbe keen on somebody/something especially British English to like someone, or to feel very enthusiastic about something: He isn't very keen on the idea. be into something informal to like doing something or be interested in a particular subject: She’s really into folk music.Are you into cooking?becookto like something very muchlove/adore to like something very much. Adore is stronger than love and is more formal: I love your dress!The critics adored the play.criticadorebe 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: He’s crazy about football.be addicted to something to like doing something so much that you spend all your free time doing it: My brother’s addicted to computer games.game |
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