liker
n. (Liker)人名;(塞)利克尔
n. 喜欢的人;爱好者
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n. (Liker)人名;(塞)利克尔
n. 喜欢的人;爱好者
1. to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in enjoy
likes baseball
2. to feel toward regard
how would you like a change
3. to wish to have want
would like a drink
4. to do well in
this plant likes dry soil my car does not like cold weather
5. to electronically register one's approval of (something, such as an online post or comment) for others to see (as by clicking on an icon designed for that purpose)
[Brittany] Bunker then thanked the 477,000 people who had liked her post for their support …
— Natalie Cornish How he picked out this seemingly random user and went ahead and liked the tweet is really surprising …
— Zach Pereles
6. to be suitable or agreeable to
I like onions but they don't like me
7. to feel inclined choose, prefer
leave any time you like
8. approve
9. liking, preference
10. something that one likes
11. the act or an instance of liking (see like entry 1 sense 4) an online comment, post, etc.
Her post got thousands of likes.
12. the same or nearly the same (as in appearance, character, or quantity)
suits of like design —formerly used with as, unto, of
it behoved him to be made like unto his brethren
— Hebrews 2:17 (King James Version)
13. closely resembling the subject or original
the portrait is very like
14. likely
the importance of statistics as the one discipline like to give accuracy of mind
— H. J. Laski
15. having the characteristics of similar to
his house is like a barn it's like when we were kids
16. typical of
was like him to do that
17. comparable to approximating
costs something like fifty cents
18. in the manner of similarly to
acts like a fool
19. as though there would be
looks like rain
20. such as
a subject like physics
21. one that is similar counterpart, equal
have … never seen the like before
— Sir Winston Churchill
22. kind sense 1a —usually used with a preceding possessive
put him and his like to some job
— J. R. R. Tolkien
23. one of many that are similar to each other —used chiefly in proverbial expressions
like breeds like
24. et cetera
25. such people as such things as
reads the likes of Austen and Browning
26. such a one as and perhaps others similar to —usually used with disparaging overtones
have no use for the likes of you
27. the kind or sort of
a fantastic celebration the likes of which had never been seen before
— Joseph Heller
28. equally
29. likely, probably
you'll try it, some day, like enough
— Mark Twain
30. to some extent rather, altogether
saunter over nonchalantly like
— Walter Karig
31. nearly, approximately
the actual interest is more like 18 percent —used interjectionally in informal speech with expressions of measurement
it was, like, five feet longgoes there every day, like
32. probably
33. as if
middle-aged men who looked like they might be out for their one night of the year
— Norman Mailer
34. in the same way that as
they raven down scenery like children do sweetmeats
— John Keats
35. in the way or manner that
the violin sounds like an old masterpiece should did it like you told me
36. such as
a bag like a doctor carries when your car has trouble — like when it won't start —used interjectionally in informal speech
often stays up late, until like three in the morning
37. came near was near
so loud I like to fell out of bed
— Helen Eustis
38. resembling or characteristic of
bell-like ladylike
39. to enjoy (something) to get pleasure from (something)
40. to regard (something) in a favorable way
41. to feel affection for (someone) to enjoy being with (someone)
42. having the same or similar qualities
43. similar to (something or someone)
44. typical of (someone)
45. comparable to or close to (something)
46. the way it would be if
47. the way someone would do if
48. the same as
49. similar to or resembling
50. like that or those of
51. enjoy sense 1
My family likes games.
52. to feel toward regard
How do you like this snow?
53. choose sense 3, prefer
The children did as they liked.
54. liking, preference
His likes and dislikes are different from hers.
55. similar, alike
The twins are very like.
56. similar or similarly to
They act like fools.
57. typical of
It is just like them to forget.
58. likely to
It looks like rain.
59. such as
Choose a color like red.
60. close to
The temperature reached something like 100 degrees.
61. equal entry 3, counterpart
We never saw their like before.
62. as if sense 1
It looks like it might rain.
63. in the same way that as
My sister sounds just like I do.
64. such as
She often forgets like she did yesterday.
65. resembling or characteristic of
doglike a balloon-like figure
much liker更像
The Liker按赞君
Liker Scale克特量表
liker appendage释义指状终末附加环
Jeg liker deg挪威语
lover(Lover)(英)洛弗(人名)
blind liker盲目点赞者
fan(Fan) (美、法、俄)法恩(人名)
Jeffrey Liker杰弗瑞·莱克
risk liker风险偏好者
target-liker outlier目标信号类型干扰
But in the face of your liker
然而面对喜欢的人
want需要;缺少
different不同的;个别的,与众不同的
dissimilar不同的
diverse不同的,相异的;多种多样的,形形色色的
unlike不像,和……不同;与……不同,与……相反;非……的特征,不是……的特点