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1. predicative adjectiveähnlich; (indistinguishable) [völlig] gleich2. adverbgleich; in gleicher Weisethis concerns us all alike — es geht uns alle gleichermaßen an
* * *1. adjective(like one another; similar: Twins are often very alike.) gleich2. adverb(in the same way: He treated all his children alike.) gleich* * *[əˈlaɪk]1. (identical) gleich, identisch2. (similar) ähnlichII. adv1. (similarly) gleichto look \alike sich dat ähnlich sehento think \alike gleicher Ansicht sein2. (equally) gleichto treat sb \alike jdn gleich behandeln3. (both)cars and motorbikes \alike sowohl Autos als auch Motorräderfriends and family \alike Freunde und Familienmitglieder gleichermaßen4.▶ let's share and share \alike! teilen wir gerecht!* * *[ə'laɪk]adj pred, advgleichthey're/they look very alike — sie sind/sehen sich (dat) sehr ähnlich
they all look alike to me — für mich sehen sie alle gleich aus
it's all alike to me — mir ist das gleich or einerlei
* * *alike [əˈlaık]A adja) gleich:all music is alike to him für ihn ist alle Musik gleichb) ähnlich (to dat):they are very much alike sie sind sich sehr ähnlichB adva) gleich, ebenso, in gleicher Weise, gleichermaßen:treat everybody alike alle gleich behandeln;in England and Scotland alike in England ebenso wie in Schottlandb) ähnlich* * *1. predicative adjectiveähnlich; (indistinguishable) [völlig] gleich2. adverbgleich; in gleicher Weise* * *adj.ebenso adj.gleich adj.gleicherweise adj.ähnlich adj. expr.ohne Unterschied ausdr.
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