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词汇 liked
释义 liked
past simple and past participle oflike
like
verb[ T ]
uk /laɪk/ us /laɪk/

likeverb[T] (ENJOY)


A1
to enjoy or approve of something or someone: 喜欢,喜爱
I like your new haircut.我喜欢你的新发型。
Do you like fish?你爱吃鱼吗?
I like it when a book is so good that you can't put it down.我喜欢那种碰上好书时手不释卷的感觉。
I quite like wine but I could live without it.我很喜欢喝酒,但没有酒我还是可以忍受的。
He's very well-liked (= popular) at work.他在单位里人缘相当好。
I like the way he just assumes we'll listen to him when he doesn't take in a word anyone else says! (= I don't like it and it annoys me.)他谁的话都听不进去,却以为我们大家都会听他的,对此我非常反感。
[ + -ing verb ]I don't like upsetting people.我不喜欢搞得别人心烦意乱。
[ + to infinitive ]He likes to spend his evenings in front of the television.他喜欢晚上看电视消磨时间。
[ + past participle ]He likes his steak well-done.他喜欢吃熟透的牛排。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to get pleasure from something
enjoyEnjoy your meal!
enjoy yourselfHe's enjoying himself at his job.
likeI like hiking a lot.
loveAfter working in the garden, I love a good soak in the tub.
relishJonathan always relishes a challenge.
lap upHe lapped up all the attention they gave him.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to like someone or something
likeDo you like pasta?
loveI love seafood.
adoreI adore a good book.
think the world of someoneAnnabel's like a daughter to him - he thinks the world of her.
have a soft spot for someoneI've always had a soft spot for Rebecca ever since she was tiny.
to show that you think something is good on a social networking website by clicking on a symbol or the word 'like': (在社交媒体上)点赞
Like us on Facebook!到脸书上为我们点赞吧!
More than 200 people liked my post.超过200人为我的文章点赞了。
"Did you like the film?" "I thought it was brilliant."“你喜欢这部电影吗?”“我觉得它非常棒。”
I'm one of the few people who doesn't actually like champagne.有个别人还真是不喜欢香槟酒,我就是其中之一。
He used to like spending Friday nights with the boys.他以前周五晚上喜欢与哥们儿在一起。
It's just as well you're not here - you wouldn't like the noise.幸好你没在这儿——你不会喜欢那种噪声的。
I like films with a lot of action.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Liking
adorkable
affection
appreciate
approve of someone
attached
be a glutton for somethingidiom
dig
gravitate towards/to something/someone
grow on someone
hatefully
have a lot of time for someoneidiom
have a thing about something/someoneidiom
protective
shine
shook
smile
smile on something/someone
smitten
taste
tight

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Internet terminology

likeverb[T] (WANT)


 would like(or formalshould like...)
A1
used to say politely that you want something: 想,想要,希望
I think I'd like the soup for my starter.我想要一份汤做头盘。
I'd like to go to Moscow.我想去莫斯科。
I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who's helped to make our wedding such a special occasion!我想对参与筹备我们婚礼的每一个人表示由衷的感谢,正是你们让这个婚礼如此与众不同!
I'll sing the verses and I'd like you all to join in the chorus.我唱独唱部分,我希望你们都加入合唱。
I'd like a black coffee , please.
In conclusion, I would like to thank our guest speaker.最后,我要感谢我们的演讲嘉宾。
I've run out of milk - would you like some creamer instead?
Would you like an aisle seat or would you prefer to be by the window?您想要靠近过道的座位还是靠近窗户的?
A1
used in requests: (用于请求)想要,希望得到
I'd like one of the round loaves, please.请给我拿一块圆面包。
[ + to infinitive ]I'd like to book a seat for tonight's performance.我想预订一个今晚演出的座位。
[ + obj + to infinitive ]I'd like you to send this for me, please.请你帮我把这个寄出。
[ + past participle ]I would like the whole lot finished by the weekend.我希望这批活儿能在周末前做完。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Wanting things
ache for something
acquisitive
ambitious
ambitiously
angle for something
desperate
expense
have your eye on somethingidiom
hunger
hunger after/for something
hungrily
impulse
pine
seeker
set your heart on something/doing somethingidiom
set your sights on somethingidiom
shook
shopping list
sight
someone's heart's desireidiom

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Making appeals & requests

Grammar



Hate, like, love and prefer
We can use hate, like, love and prefer with an -ing form or with a to-infinitive: …

Like
Like has a number of meanings and uses. …

Like as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’
We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about: …

Would like in offers and requests
We use would like or ’d like to offer something to someone in a polite way or to ask them to do something politely (requests), or politely to say what we want. We use the to-infinitive form of verbs that follow: …

Like as a preposition meaning ‘similar to’
Like means ‘similar to’. We often use it with verbs of the senses such as look, sound, feel, taste, seem: …

Like as a conjunction
In informal contexts, we can use like as a conjunction instead of as. Traditional grammar books consider this use of like incorrect: …

Like as a suffix
We can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean ‘similar to’: …

Like in spoken English
In informal speaking, you will hear like used very commonly. It has a number of functions. It is important not to use these forms in formal writing such as academic essays. …

Be like or what is … like?
We can use be like to ask for a description of someone or something (e.g. their appearance, their character, their behaviour): …

Be like or look like?
We use be like to talk about someone’s character or personality. We use look like to talk about someone’s appearance: …

Idioms


how do you like...?
how would you like...?
I'd like to see...
if you like
like it or lump it
what's not to like?
would you like...?

Examples of liked


liked

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Some respondents enjoyed holidays with their grandchildren and others liked to have them staying at their homes.
Even those who would have liked fewer children were too diffident to discuss birth control with their husbands.
A high 72 per cent said that they liked composing in lessons very much and 57 per cent looked forward to their music lessons.
Whatever the system provided it was liked and seen to be convenient by some, but criticized by others.
All 10 parents indicated that they liked the idea of having a hospital bereavement service.
We would also have liked to see more schemas pertaining to feature geometry.
But artists and friends seem to have liked the book.
Even many of us who knew and liked him didn't agree with all he said, but he was certain to make one think.
I particularly liked the means of referencing showing the building used for the studies with the names of the architects and references for further study.
I liked the artefacts added by the time-stretching; they helped create new sounds resembling a sort of mysterious mechanised beast.
But directors who liked contemporary plays and wanted to stage them from the playwright's point of view were ousted from the big boys' club.
I should indeed have liked to discuss the dictionaries as reflections of a cultural standpoint, but that would be an article in itself.
She particularly liked being able to move around her care home, something she had not been able to do in her unadapted flat.
The students were aware that she paid little attention to content and would have liked more feedback of this kind.
I liked the idea that a piece of information is really defined only by what it's related to, and how it's related.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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