and the like如何读

英:[ænd ðə laik]

美:[ənd ði laɪk]

and the like是什么意思

  • adv.

    等等;以及诸如此类, 诸如此类;什么的;以此类推

  • and the like英英释义

    verb

    transitive verb

    to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in : enjoy

    likes baseball

    to feel toward : regard

    how would you like a change

    to wish to have : want

    would like a drink

    to do well in my car does not like cold weather

    this plant likes dry soil

    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) How he picked out this seemingly random user and went ahead and liked the tweet is really surprising …—Zach Pereles

    [Brittany] Bunker then thanked the 477,000 people who had liked her post for their support …—Natalie Cornish

    chiefly dialectal to be suitable or agreeable to

    I like onions but they don't like me

    intransitive verb

    to feel inclined : choose, prefer

    leave any time you like

    dialect approve

    verb

    transitive verb

    to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in : enjoy

    likes baseball

    to feel toward : regard

    how would you like a change

    to wish to have : want

    would like a drink

    to do well in my car does not like cold weather

    this plant likes dry soil

    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) How he picked out this seemingly random user and went ahead and liked the tweet is really surprising …—Zach Pereles

    [Brittany] Bunker then thanked the 477,000 people who had liked her post for their support …—Natalie Cornish

    chiefly dialectal to be suitable or agreeable to

    I like onions but they don't like me

    intransitive verb

    to feel inclined : choose, prefer

    leave any time you like

    dialect approve

    noun (1)

    liking, preference

    something that one likes

    the act or an instance of liking (see like entry 1 sense 4) an online comment, post, etc.

    Her post got thousands of likes.

    noun (1)

    liking, preference

    something that one likes

    the act or an instance of liking (see like entry 1 sense 4) an online comment, post, etc.

    Her post got thousands of likes.

    adjective

    the same or nearly the same (as in appearance, character, or quantity)—formerly used with as, unto, ofit behoved him to be made like unto his brethren—Hebrews 2:17 (King James Version)

    suits of like design

    chiefly British closely resembling the subject or original

    the portrait is very like

    likely

    the importance of statistics as the one discipline like to give accuracy of mind—H. J. Laski

    adjective

    the same or nearly the same (as in appearance, character, or quantity)—formerly used with as, unto, ofit behoved him to be made like unto his brethren—Hebrews 2:17 (King James Version)

    suits of like design

    chiefly British closely resembling the subject or original

    the portrait is very like

    likely

    the importance of statistics as the one discipline like to give accuracy of mind—H. J. Laski

    preposition

    having the characteristics of : similar to it's like when we were kids

    his house is like a barn

    typical of

    was like him to do that

    comparable to : approximating

    costs something like fifty cents

    in the manner of : similarly to

    acts like a fool

    as though there would be

    looks like rain

    such as

    a subject like physics

    —used to form intensive or ironic phraseslike fun he didlaughed like anything

    fought like hell

    preposition

    having the characteristics of : similar to it's like when we were kids

    his house is like a barn

    typical of

    was like him to do that

    comparable to : approximating

    costs something like fifty cents

    in the manner of : similarly to

    acts like a fool

    as though there would be

    looks like rain

    such as

    a subject like physics

    —used to form intensive or ironic phraseslike fun he didlaughed like anything

    fought like hell

    noun (2)

    one that is similar : counterpart, equal

    have … never seen the like before—Sir Winston Churchill

    kind sense 1a—usually used with a preceding possessive

    put him and his like to some job—J. R. R. Tolkien

    one of many that are similar to each other—used chiefly in proverbial expressions

    like breeds like

    noun (2)

    one that is similar : counterpart, equal

    have … never seen the like before—Sir Winston Churchill

    kind sense 1a—usually used with a preceding possessive

    put him and his like to some job—J. R. R. Tolkien

    one of many that are similar to each other—used chiefly in proverbial expressions

    like breeds like

    adverb

    archaic equally

    likely, probably

    you'll try it, some day, like enough—Mark Twain

    to some extent : rather, altogether

    saunter over nonchalantly like—Walter Karig

    —used interjectionally in informal speech often to emphasize a word or phrase (as in "He was, like, gorgeous") or for an apologetic, vague, or unassertive effect (as in "I need to, like, borrow some money")

    nearly, approximately—used interjectionally in informal speech with expressions of measurementit was, like, five feet longgoes there every day, like

    the actual interest is more like 18 percent

    adverb

    archaic equally

    likely, probably

    you'll try it, some day, like enough—Mark Twain

    to some extent : rather, altogether

    saunter over nonchalantly like—Walter Karig

    —used interjectionally in informal speech often to emphasize a word or phrase (as in "He was, like, gorgeous") or for an apologetic, vague, or unassertive effect (as in "I need to, like, borrow some money")

    nearly, approximately—used interjectionally in informal speech with expressions of measurementit was, like, five feet longgoes there every day, like

    the actual interest is more like 18 percent

    conjunction

    as if

    middle-aged men who looked like they might be out for their one night of the year—Norman Mailer

    —used in intensive phraseshurts like crazy

    drove like mad

    in the same way that : as

    they raven down scenery like children do sweetmeats—John Keats

    in the way or manner that did it like you told me

    the violin sounds like an old masterpiece should

    —used interjectionally in informal speech often with the verb be to introduce a quotation, paraphrase, or thought expressed by or imputed to the subject of the verb, or with it's to report a generally held opinionit's like, "Who cares what he thinks?"

    so I'm like, "Give me a break"

    such as when your car has trouble—like when it won't start—used interjectionally in informal speechoften stays up late, until like three in the morning

    a bag like a doctor carries

    conjunction

    as if

    middle-aged men who looked like they might be out for their one night of the year—Norman Mailer

    —used in intensive phraseshurts like crazy

    drove like mad

    in the same way that : as

    they raven down scenery like children do sweetmeats—John Keats

    in the way or manner that did it like you told me

    the violin sounds like an old masterpiece should

    —used interjectionally in informal speech often with the verb be to introduce a quotation, paraphrase, or thought expressed by or imputed to the subject of the verb, or with it's to report a generally held opinionit's like, "Who cares what he thinks?"

    so I'm like, "Give me a break"

    such as when your car has trouble—like when it won't start—used interjectionally in informal speechoften stays up late, until like three in the morning

    a bag like a doctor carries

    auxiliary verb

    came near : was near

    so loud I like to fell out of bed—Helen Eustis

    auxiliary verb

    came near : was near

    so loud I like to fell out of bed—Helen Eustis

    adjective combining form

    resembling or characteristic of ladylike

    bell-like

    adjective combining form

    resembling or characteristic of ladylike

    bell-like

    and the like词源英文解释

    Verb and Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English līcian; akin to Old English gelīc alike Adjective Middle English, alteration of ilich, from Old English gelīc like, alike, from ge-, associative prefix + līc body; akin to Old High German gilīh like, alike, Lithuanian lygus like — more at co-

    The first known use of like was before the 12th century

    and the like儿童词典英英释义

    all1 of 3adjective

    the whole of

    sat up all night

    as much as possible

    in all seriousness

    every one of

    all students can go

    any whatever

    beyond all doubt

    all2 of 3adverb

    wholly, altogether all across the country

    sat all alone

    so much

    all the better for it

    for each side : apiece

    the score is two all

    all3 of 3pronoun

    the whole number, quantity, or amount all of us

    all that I have

    —used in such phrases as for all I know, for all I care, and for all the good it does to show a lack of knowledge, interest, or effectiveness

    everyone, everything sacrificed all for love

    known to all

    all1 of 3adjective

    the whole of

    sat up all night

    as much as possible

    in all seriousness

    every one of

    all students can go

    any whatever

    beyond all doubt

    all2 of 3adverb

    wholly, altogether all across the country

    sat all alone

    so much

    all the better for it

    for each side : apiece

    the score is two all

    all3 of 3pronoun

    the whole number, quantity, or amount all of us

    all that I have

    —used in such phrases as for all I know, for all I care, and for all the good it does to show a lack of knowledge, interest, or effectiveness

    everyone, everything sacrificed all for love

    known to all

    like1 of 9verb

    to have a liking for : enjoy

    likes baseball

    to feel toward : regard

    how do you like this weather?

    to wish to have : want

    would like a drink

    to feel inclined : choose

    you can leave any time you like

    to indicate approval of (as an online post) for others to see (as by clicking on an icon designed for that purpose)

    like2 of 9noun

    liking, preference

    my likes and dislikes

    an instance of liking an online post

    like3 of 9adjective

    being the same or very nearly the same suits of like design

    two like magnetic poles

    like4 of 9preposition

    similar to

    the house looks like a barn

    typical of

    it would be just like you to do that

    similarly to blow it up like a balloon

    acting like a fool

    likely to

    looks like rain

    such as

    a subject like physics

    like5 of 9noun

    equal entry 2 sense 1also: kind entry 1 sense 1a I'd keep him and his like away

    may never see its like again

    like6 of 9adverb

    likely entry 2, probably

    like as not the cat's under the porch

    in some amount : somewhat, seemingly

    it moves stiff like

    close to : within a little : nearer

    the rate is more like 18 percent

    like7 of 9conjunction

    as if pedaling like mad

    the plane looked like it would crash

    in the same way that : as does it look like it used to?

    you sound just like I do

    like8 of 9helping verb

    came near : was near

    I like to have died laughing

    -like9 of 9adjective combining form

    resembling or characteristic of ladylike

    bell-like

    and the like 例句

    1 you can never trust his like, because they'll always let you down

    2 They were political allies who truly liked each other.

    3 Among beings there are some more and some less good, true, noble, and the like.

    事物在善良 、 真实 、 高尚等方面多少各有不同.

    4 Hardly can an electric current pass through glass, rubber, oil and the like.

    玻璃 、 橡胶 、 油等类物品几乎不能通过电流.

    5 It sells books and things like that.

    它出售书和诸如此类的东西。

    6 He saw her off mornings to rehearsals and the like with the utmost calm.

    他看着嘉莉每天早晨出去参加排练之类的事,冷静到了极点.

    7 Many students are also keeping fit through jogging, aerobics, weight training, and the like.

    很多学生还通过慢跑、有氧体操、负重训练等方式来健身。

    8 Do you like Mexican food?

    9 she thought her new boyfriend was unusually interested in her likes and dislikes

    10 we'd never seen its like in any other shop in town

    11 What is it that you like or dislike about him most?

    12 The transforms of disks and rings and the like will obviously be circularly symmetric.

    圆盘和圆环等的变换式显然将是圆形对称的.

    13 And so on, they could specialize a lot.

    诸如此类,他们可以举出一大堆。

    14 It's like when we were kids.

    15 My boss was a tough guy, but I liked him for his honesty.

    16 Our teacher told us to eat plenty of apples, oranges and the like.

    老师告诉我们要吃大量的苹果 、 桔子之类的东西.

    17 The ancient provinces of France, Normandy, Burgundy, and the like gave place to eighty departments.

    法国一些历史悠久的外省, 例如诺曼底 、 勃艮第等等, 被80个新省所替代.

    18 Similar traditional verses are sometimes found on hope chests , jewel boxes , snuff boxes, and the like.

    相似的铭文有时还会出现在女子的化妆盒 、 珠宝盒 、 鼻烟盒和诸如此类的玩艺上.

    19 I liked the movie a lot more than I thought I would.

    20 Conventional equipment such as mixing funnels, pumps, solids eductors and the like can be employed.

    常用的设备,例如混合漏斗 、 泵 、 固体引射器等,都可使用.

    and the like 同义词

    and the like 短语相关

    turn out like (someone or something) like mad a face like thunder like death warmed over fight like cat and dog the like of like clockwork make out like a bandit work like a Trojan feel like

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