like 可以做什么词汇?

如题所述

这是我自己归纳版:
介词:像
动词:喜欢
连词:在非正式场合和as差不多,比如she acts like i did.但是考试不要这么用。 还有as if的意思she acts like she owns this house.
名次:likes喜好。或者等等:jazz,rock and the like
形容词(只作定语):具有相同属性的 a chance to meet people of like mind
副词:非正式场合使用。比如,she is that kind of people, like dog. say 在非正式场合也这么用。
这是牛津高阶第六版:
like
preposition, verb, conjunction, noun, adjective, adverb

preposition
similar to sb/sth: She's wearing a dress like mine. ◆ He's very like his father. ◆ She looks nothing like (= not at all like) her mother. ◆ That sounds like (= I think I can hear) him coming now.
used to ask sb's opinion of sb/sth: What's it like studying in Spain? ◆ This new girlfriend of his-what's she like?
used to show what is usual or typical for sb: It's just like her to tell everyone about it.
in the same way as sb/sth: Students were angry at being treated like children. ◆ He ran like the wind (= very fast). ◆ You do it like this. ◆ I, like everyone else, have read these stories in the press. ◆ Don't look at me like that. ◆ (spoken) The candles are arranged like so (= in this way).
for example: Utopian novels like 'Animal Farm' and '1984' AS
Idioms: more like ... used to give a number or an amount that is more accurate than one previously mentioned: He believes the figure should be more like $10 million.
more like (it) (informal)
better; more satisfactory: This is more like it! Real food-not that canned muck.
used to give what you think is a better description of sth: Just talking? Arguing more like it.
verb (not usually used in the progressive tenses)
to find sb/sth pleasant, attractive or satisfactory; to enjoy sth: [VN] She's nice. I like her. ◆ Do you like their new house? ◆ Which tie do you like best? ◆ How did you like Japan (= did you find it pleasant)? ◆ I don't like the way he's looking at me. ◆ You've got to go to school, whether you like it or not. ◆ [V -ing] She's never liked swimming. ◆ [VN -ing] I didn't like him taking all the credit. ◆ (formal) I didn't like his taking all the credit. ◆ [V to inf] I like to see them enjoying themselves. ◆ [VN wh-] I like it when you do that.
[no passive] to prefer to do sth; to prefer sth to be made or to happen in a particular way: [V to inf] At weekends I like to sleep late. ◆ [VN-ADJ] I like my coffee strong.
[VN] [no passive] to want: Do what you like-I don't care. ◆ You can dye your hair whatever colour you like.
used in negative sentences to mean 'to be unwilling to do sth': [V to inf] I didn't like to disturb you. ◆ [V -ing] He doesn't like asking his parents for help.
used with would or should as a polite way to say what you want or to ask what sb wants: [VN] Would you like a drink? ◆ [V to inf] I'd like to think it over. ◆ Would you like to come with us? ◆ (formal) We would like to apologize for the delay. ◆ How can they afford it? That's what I'd like to know. ◆ [VN to inf] We'd like you to come and visit us. ◆ [V] (AmE) I'd like for us to work together. WANT
Idioms: how would you like it? used to emphasize that sth bad has happened to you and you want some sympathy: How would you like it if someone called you a liar?
if you like (spoken)
used to politely agree to sth or to suggest sth: 'Shall we stop now?' 'If you like.' ◆ If you like, we could go out this evening.
used when you express sth in a new way or when you are not confident about sth: It was, if you like, the dawn of a new era.
I like that! (old-fashioned, spoken) used to protest that sth that has been said is not true or fair: 'She called you a cheat.' 'Well, I like that!'
I / I'd like to think used to say that you hope or believe that sth is true: I like to think I'm broad-minded. ◆ I'd like to think that you were helping me because you wanted to, not because you felt you had to.
conjunction
(informal)
in the same way as: No one sings the blues like she did. ◆ It didn't turn out like I intended. ◆ Like I said (= as I said before), you're always welcome to stay.
as if: She acts like she owns the place.
Help Note: You will find more information about this use of like at the entries for the verbs act, behave, feel, look and sound and in the note at as.
noun
(likes) [pl.] the things that you like: We all have different likes and dislikes.
[sing.] a person or thing that is similar to another: jazz, rock and the like (= similar types of music) ◆ a man whose like we shall not see again ◆ You're not comparing like with like.
(the likes of sb/sth) (informal) used to refer to sb/sth that is considered as a type, especially one that is considered as good as sb/sth else: She didn't want to associate with the likes of me.
adjective [only before noun] (formal) having similar qualities to another person or thing: a chance to meet people of like mind (= with similar interests and opinions) ◆ She responded in like manner.
adverb
used in very informal speech, for example when you are thinking what to say next, explaining sth, or giving an example of sth: It was, like, weird. ◆ It was kind of scary, like. ◆ It's really hard. Like I have no time for my own work.
I'm, he's, she's, etc. ~ (AmE) used in very informal speech, to mean 'I say', 'he/she says', etc: And then I'm like 'No Way!'
used in informal speech instead of as to say that sth happens in the same way: There was silence, but not like before. AS
Idioms: (as) like as not
like enough
most / very like (old-fashioned) quite probably: She would be in bed by now, as like as not.
combining form
(in adjectives) similar to; typical of: childlike ◆ shell-like
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第1个回答  2009-08-06
n. 爱好#同样的人或物
v. 喜欢; 希望, 想要, 想; 愿意; 适合于; 喜欢; 希望; 愿意
adj. 相像的; 类似的; 有相同性质的; 可能
adv. 可能, 多半; 一样地
prep. 喜欢; 希望, 想要, 想; 愿意; 适合于#喜欢; 希望; 愿意#爱好#像, 如; 与相称的; 和...一样; 像要#相像的; 类似的; 有相同性质的; 可能#可能, 多半; 一样地#同样的人或物#如同, 好像#喜欢, 想, 愿意
conj. 如同, 好像本回答被提问者采纳
第2个回答  2009-08-06
1、动词,喜欢;想。2、介词/连词,像;与…类似;像…一样;比如;好像。3、名词,相似的人或物。
第3个回答  2009-08-06
动词 喜欢

i like apple 我喜欢苹果

介词 像 和..一样
Don't do it like that. 这件事别那么做。
第4个回答  2009-08-06
动词:喜欢
介词;:像