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adverb1) in the same or a similar manner:بالطَّريقَةِ نَفْسِهاHe ignored her, and she ignored him likewise.
2) also:أيْضاMrs. Brown came, likewise Mrs. Smith.
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أَيْضًا \ also: too. as well: also: I need your help, and your money as well, (with may or might) without loss or bad effect: You may as well try, even if you don’t succeed. I might as well have watched the game on television (instead of watching it on the field and getting wet). besides: as well: I need all this and more besides. either: (used after not) also: I don’t like apples, and I don’t like oranges either. in addition: also: He paid my bill; in addition he lent me $3. into the bargain: as well: I lost my money and got punished into the bargain. likewise: also; in the same way: He helped me when you were away. Likewise when you were ill, he did all my shopping. so: (followed by a verb that comes before its subject) also: She ate some, and so did I. too: also: He, too, wants to come. He wants to come too. -
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كَذَلِكَ \ also: too; as well. as well: (with may or might) without loss or bad effect: You may as well try, even if you don’t succeed. I might as well have watched the game on television (instead of watching it on the field and getting wet). ditto: (in lists, to avoid repeating; usu. shown as" or do. written under the first appearance of a word). either: (used after not) also: I don’t like apples, and I don’t like oranges either. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. too: also: He, too, wants to come. He wants to come too. \ See Also مِثْلَهُ، أيضا (أَيْضًا)، كالسّابق -
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مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. 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: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. 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. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name. -
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بِنَفْس الطّريقة \ likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. -
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وَكَذَلِك \ likewise: also; in the same way: He helped me when you were away. Likewise when you were ill, he did all my shopping. so: (followed by a verb that comes before its subject) also: She ate some, and so did I. -
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likewiseДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > аналогично
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likewise — like also, is used as an adverb and not a conjunction in standard English: Go and do likewise / They likewise prefer reading. In uses where it might be a conjunction, it normally needs the support of a genuine conjunction such as and: A heated… … Modern English usage
Likewise — Like wise (l[imac]k w[imac]z ), adv. & conj. [See {Wise}, n.] In like manner; also; moreover; too. See {Also}. [1913 Webster] Go, and do thou likewise. Luke x. 37. [1913 Webster] For he seeth that wise men die; likewise the fool and the brutish… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
likewise — index also Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
likewise — mid 15c., from the phrase in like wise in the same manner (mid 15c.), from LIKE (Cf. like) (adj.) + WISE (Cf. wise) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
likewise — *also, too, besides, moreover, furthermore … New Dictionary of Synonyms
likewise — [adv] also, similarly additionally, along, as well, besides, correspondingly, further, furthermore, in addition, in like manner, in the same way, more, moreover, so, too, withal; concept 563 Ant. contrariwise, opposing, opposite, reverse … New thesaurus
likewise — ► ADVERB 1) also; moreover. 2) similarly. ORIGIN from the phrase in like wise … English terms dictionary
likewise — [līk′wīz΄] adv. [short for in like wise] 1. in the same manner 2. also; too; moreover … English World dictionary
likewise — 01. My boss works overtime a lot, and he expects everyone else to do [likewise]. 02. Make sure you wash the kitchen floors, and [likewise] the floors in the bathroom. 03. I told him I was pleased to meet him, and he answered me saying, [Likewise] … Grammatical examples in English
likewise — like|wise [ laık,waız ] adverb * 1. ) FORMAL in the same way or in a similar way: Henry always thought his upbringing was too strict. Likewise, his daughter now complains about her lack of freedom. The character of the lake has changed and the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
likewise — adverb 1 formal in the same way; similarly: I was up at dawn, and my host likewise. | do likewise: Nanny put on a shawl and told the girls to do likewise. (sentence adverb): There has been an upsurge of interest in chamber music. Likewise opera… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English