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1 like
1. n1) щось подібне (схоже, рівне, однакове)the likes of you — розм. такі, як ви
2) pl нахили, потяг2. adj1) схожий, подібнийit looks like snow — схоже на те, що піде сніг
it's just like you do that — це дуже схоже на вас; це саме те, чого від вас можна було чекати
2) однаковий, рівний3) розм. можливий, імовірнийthey are like to meet again — вони, мабуть, ще зустрінуться
3. advтак би мовити, неначеby way of argument like — так би мовити, як приклад
4. prepякhe swims like a duck — він плаває, як качка
5. conjніби, немов, якit was just like you said — було точно так, як ви говорили
something like — трохи схожий; чимось нагадує
there is no place like home — нема ніде краще, як вдома
like father like son — присл. яблуко від яблуні недалеко падає
like so — ось так, таким чином
like enough, as like as not — цілком імовірно
like anything (blazes, crazy, the devil, mad) — з усіх сил, щодуху
6. v1) подобатися, любитиdo as you like — робіть, як вам завгодно; робіть, як знаєте
2) віддавати перевагу; вибирати3) підходити; узгоджуватися* * *I [laik] nчия-небудь подоба; така ж людина; що-небудь подібне або схожеII [laik] a1) подібний, схожий2) рівний, однаковийIII [laik] advрідко імовірно; начебто; так би мовитиIV [laik] prep1) так; як хто-небудь; як що-небудь2) to look like smth виглядати, мати вигляд як… бути схожимV [laik]cj1) як2) начебто, немов; якVI [laik] n; pl VII [laik] v2) надавати перевагу; вибирати; підходити, поєднуватися, узгоджуватися3) хотіти, бажати4) подобатися -
2 _слово; сила слова
actions speak louder than words better ask, than go astray better the foot slip than the tongue better one word in time than two afterwards brevity is the soul of wit by work you get money, by talk you get knowledge easier said than done empty vessels make the greatest sound fine words butter no parsnips fine words dress ill deeds first think, then speak a flow of words is no proof of wisdom a fool is known by his conversation a good tongue is a good weapon a good word costs no more than a bad one great barkers are no biters great cry and little wool a great talker may be no fool, but he is one that relies on him great talkers are like broken pitchers: everything runs out of them great talkers are little doers hard words break no bones he that talks much errs much he that talks much lies much he who says little may be a fool or a genius he who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like hear much, speak little hold your tongue an honest man's word is as good as his bond if your swear you will catch no fish immodest words are in all cases indefensible it is not with saying "honey, honey" that sweetness comes into the mouth a kind word goes a long way least said, soonest mended let not your tongue cut your throat a man never becomes an orator if he has anything to say a man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds many speak much who cannot speak well many a truth is spoken is jest more have repented speech than silence much ado about nothing never answer a question until it is asked no sooner said than done one tongue is enough for two women out of the fullness of the heart the mouth speaks pleasant words are valued but do not cost much the pen is mightier than the sword pigs grunt about everything and nothing say little but think more say little; write less; print least silly question, silly answer speak of angels and they flap their wings speak when you are spoken to; come when you are called speech is silver(n), silence is golden speech is the gift of all but the thought of few speech was given a man to conceal his thoughts a still tongue makes a wise head ten measures of talk were sent down from heaven, and women took nine it is not every question that deserves an answer the tongue always returns to the sore tooth the tongue is not steel but it cuts the tongue is the only tool that grows sharper with use an unkind word is better left unspoken what is writ is writ a woman fights with her tongue a woman's hair is long, but her tongue is longer a word before is worth two behind a word spoken is past recalling a word to the wise is sufficient words and deeds are not weighed in the same balance words are but wind words are the wise man's counters and the fool's money words cut more than swords words pay no debts the worst wheel of the cart makes the most noise wounds made by words are hard to heal you are master of the unspoken word; the spoken word is master of youEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _слово; сила слова
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3 like
[laɪk] I 1. adj1) схо́жий, поді́бнийin [a] like manner — поді́бним чи́ном
to look like — бу́ти схо́жим
it looks like snow — схо́же на те, що піде́ сніг
it's just like you to do that — це ду́же схо́же на вас; це са́ме те, чого́ від вас мо́жна було́ чека́ти
2) одна́ковий, рі́внийa like sum — одна́кова су́ма
like dispositions — одна́кові хара́ктери
3) розм. можли́вий, ймові́рнийthey are like to meet again — вони́, ма́бу́ть, ще зустрі́нуться
••as like as two peas — схо́жі як дві кра́плі води́
nothing like — нічо́го схо́жого
there is no place like home — нема́ ніде́ кра́ще, як до́ма
what is he like? — що він собо́ю явля́є?; що він за люди́на?
2. advlike father like son — я́блуко від я́блуні недале́ко па́дає
1) поді́бно, такdo not talk like that — не говорі́ть так
like so — ось так, таки́м чи́ном
2) можли́во, ймові́рно, ма́бу́ть3. preplike enough, as like as not — ду́же можли́во, цілко́м ймові́рно
like anything, like blazes, like mad розм. — з усі́х сил; ду́же, надзвича́йно; страше́нно
4. nto run like mad — бі́гти ду́же шви́дко (як очмані́лий)
щось поді́бне (схо́же, рі́вне, одна́кове)and the like — і тому́ поді́бне
did you ever hear the like? — чи чу́ли ви щось поді́бне?
••like cures like — клин кли́ном вибива́ють
II 1. vto return like for like — відплати́ти тіє́ю ж моне́тою
1) подо́батися, люби́тиto like dancing — люби́ти танцюва́ти
do as you like — робі́ть, як вам завго́дно; робі́ть, як зна́єте
I don't like to disturb you — я не хо́чу вас турбува́ти
2. n plI should like to go there — я хоті́в би пої́хати (піти́) туди́
на́хил, по́тягlikes and dislikes — симпа́тії й антипа́тії
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