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词组 like
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like verb [T not usually in progressive] to think someone or something is goodadverbslike sb/sth very much/a lot John’s nice – I like him very much. | She said she liked my ideas a lot.like sb/sth best/better He’s been all over the world, but he likes Africa best.like sb/sth enormously I knew Mary very well and liked her enormously.really like sb/sth We really liked the film.quite like sb/sth I quite like their new album.particularly like sth It’s a good magazine – I particularly like the arts section.always like sb/sth She had always liked bright colours.be universally liked (=be liked by everyone) He is well respected and almost universally liked.phrasesget to like sb/sth (=start to like someone or something) We soon got to like each other.like sth more than anything (else) in the world Some people like money more than anything else in the world.I don’t like it when... I don’t like it when you get angry.THESAURUS: like be fond of sb/sth especially BrE to like someone or something, especially something that you have liked for a long time or someone who you have known for a long time: Connie had always been fond of animals. | Over the years, I’ve become quite fond of him. | He had always been fond of drinking at lunchtime, perhaps too fond. be keen on sb/sth especially BrE to like or be interested in someone or something: I like Maria but I’m not very keen on her husband. | Our English teacher was very keen on Shakespeare, but I couldn’t stand him. | I was keen on all sports at school. | I know he’s keen on opera. Let’s take him to see ‘La Traviata’. | I’m quite keen on the idea of having a fancy dress party. be into sth informal to like doing a particular activity or be interested in a particular subject. Be into is very common in everyday English, when talking about the kinds of things you like or are interested in: She’s really into music at the moment. | What kind of films are you into? | I got into Spanish food when we were on holiday in Spain (=started to like it). have a thing about sb/sth informal to like someone or something, especially something surprising or unusual: I’ve always had a thing about wolves. | He has this thing about tall women. be partial to sth to like to have something. Be partial to is a rather formal expression, which is often used humorously: He’s partial to the occasional glass of wine. sth grows on you used when saying that you begin to like something, especially something that you did not like before: I didn’t like the colour of the room at first, but it’s growing on me.to like something very much love/adore to like something very much. Adore is stronger than love but is less common: I love the smell of coffee. | The children absolutely adore her books. be crazy about sth also be mad about sth BrE informal to be extremely interested in an activity and spend a lot of time doing it or watching it: Jonah’s crazy about basketball. | She’s always been mad about horses. have a passion for sth to like an activity very much, because it gives you a lot of pleasure or excitement: From a very early age he had a passion for fast cars. | To be a great performer, you have to work very hard and have a passion for the music you play. be addicted to sth to like doing something so much that you spend all your free time doing it: My son’s addicted to computer games – he hardly ever comes out of his room. | I started watching the show out of curiosity, but now I’m addicted!ANTONYMS dislike1
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