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adj igual, semblant, equivalent, anàleg, taladv probablementconj com, de la mateixa maneras semblants pl gustos, simpatiesv agradar, apreciar, sentir simpatia, volerlike father like son tal el pare, tal el fillvery like possiblement, probablementthe like of persones o coses com -
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han söker sin like er hat nicht seinesgleichen;utan like ohnegleichen, sondergleichen;våra likar unsere Mitmenschen -
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كَ \ as: while; when: I knew him as a boy, like She was dressed as a boy, in the position of He was useless as a soldier. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. -
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رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
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فَضَّلَ \ choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. favour, favor: to support; show a liking for one (person or thing) more than another: I favour the idea of hiring a car instead of buying one. Parents sometimes favour their youngest child. like: (with a predicative adjective) to wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot. prefer: to like better: I prefer apples to oranges (I like them better than oranges). I could go but I prefer to stay. \ See Also اختار (اِخْتَارَ)، ود (وَدَّ) -
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1.LIKE, ALIKE – см. [ref dict="Difficulties (Ru-En)"]похожий[/ref] 2. LIKE, LIKING FOR, DISLIKE OF (FOR, TO) Существительное like 'симпатия, склонность, влечение' употребляется главным образом во множественном числе: one's likes and dislikes 'симпатии и антипатии'. Liking 'симпатия, расположение' употребляется в единственном числе: to have a liking for sports, to have a liking for a girl. Противоположное по значению dislike 'неприязнь, нелюбовь' употребляется с предлогами of, for и to (преимущественно of): dislike of snakes, dislike of carelessness; to take a dislike to somebody, to have a dislike for light-mindedness.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > like
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substantiv1. lige, ligemand, person/gruppe der i en bestemt situation/i en bestemt henseende er jævnbyrdig med en anden person/gruppeF. C. var en dirigent utan like
F. C. var en dirigent uden modstykkeÄr Sverige ett segregerat land där de flesta umgås med sina likar?
Er S. et gruppeopdelt land, hvor de fleste omgås med deres ligemænd?Særlige udtryk:Utan like, utan dess like
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مِثْلَما \ as: (showing how) in the way that: I like it as it is. as much as: equally: It was as much his fault as mine or It was his fault as much as mine (It was equally his fault and mine). like: as: He doesn’t work like you do. -
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أَرَادَ \ care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. like: (with a predicative adjective) wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; to be willing: I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). \ See Also رَغِبَ في، أحب (أَحَبَّ) -
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substantiv1. ligemandÄr Sverige ett segregerat land där de flesta umgås med sina likar?
Er S. et gruppeopdelt land, hvor de fleste omgås med deres ligemænd?
Utan like, utan dess like
Uden sammenligning, meget bedre (større) end alle andre
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adj.análogo, comparable, par, parecido, similar.adv.como.conj.1 como, así como, tal cual.2 que.prep.1 como, a manera de, a modo de, a semejanza de, al igual que, al modo de, algo así como, igual que, tal como.2 como a, así como, lo mismo que.pron.the like -> alguien semejante, alguien similar; algo similar, algo semejante.s.the like -> personas similares; cosas parecidas.v.1 gustar, agradar, caer bien, encantar, querer, simpatizar, apetecer, gustar de, saber bien, satisfacer, cuadrar.2 tener afición a. (pt & pp liked) -
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adv infml or dialThe explosion was so loud I like to fell out of bed — Взрыв был настолько громкий, что я чуть не упал с кровати
While she was crying the woman took off her clothes and I like to fell over I was so surprised — Продолжая плакать, женщина сняла с себя одежду, так что я чуть не свалился со стула от удивления
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(vb): “I like it” can be paraphrased as nas mara nin, “it is good to me” (good from my perspective) (VT49:30). The idiom thus involves the verb “to be” + mara (read mára) “good” + a dative form representing what in English is the subject. (prep) ve (as) The expression “like that” (= “so, also”) may be translated ta as in ta mára “so good” –Nam/RGEO:66, 67, VT49:12 -
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وَدَّ \ like: (with a predicative adjective) to wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot. -
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(prep) (similar to) calupa, ánti -as in "like Eileen" (anti y Eileen),(vi) buri -
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a.maaniñd / misl / mutaaqbiq / waar / waSH (suff.)--------v.i.chaahna / pasañd karna-------- -
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նմանապես, համանման to like: հաճելի լինել, դուր գալ -
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Like — (l[imac]k), a. [Compar. {Liker} (l[imac]k [ e]r); superl. {Likest}.] [OE. lik, ilik, gelic, AS. gel[=i]c, fr. pref. ge + l[=i]c body, and orig. meaning, having the same body, shape, or appearance, and hence, like; akin to OS. gil[=i]k, D. gelijk … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Like — Like, adv. [AS. gel[=i]ce. See {Like}, a.] 1. In a manner like that of; in a manner similar to; as, do not act like him. [1913 Webster] He maketh them to stagger like a drunken man. Job xii. 25. [1913 Webster] Note: Like, as here used, is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
like so — like this/like so/spoken phrase used when showing someone exactly how to do something Enter your details here in this box, like so. Thesaurus: describing or relating to ways of doing thingshyponym systems and methods for doing thingssynonym … Useful english dictionary
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Like — (l[imac]k), v. i. 1. To be pleased; to choose. [1913 Webster] He may either go or stay, as he best likes. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To have an appearance or expression; to look; to seem to be (in a specified condition). [Obs.] [1913 Webster] You… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English