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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy.
- verb-transitive: To want to have: would like some coffee.
- verb-transitive: To feel about; regard: How do you like her nerve!
- verb-transitive: Archaic To be pleasing to.
- verb-intransitive: To have an inclination or a preference: If you like, we can meet you there.
- verb-intransitive: Scots To be pleased.
- noun: Something that is liked; a preference: made a list of his likes and dislikes.
- preposition: Possessing the characteristics of; resembling closely; similar to.
- preposition: In the typical manner of: It's not like you to take offense.
- preposition: In the same way as: lived like royalty.
- preposition: Inclined or disposed to: felt like running away.
- preposition: As if the probability exists for: looks like a bad year for farmers.
- preposition: Such as; for example: saved things like old newspapers and pieces of string.
- adjective: Possessing the same or almost the same characteristics; similar: on this and like occasions.
- adjective: Alike: They are as like as two siblings.
- adjective: Having equivalent value or quality. Usually used in negative sentences: There's nothing like a good night's sleep.
- adverb: In the manner of being; as if. Used as an intensifier of action: worked like hell; ran like crazy.
- adverb: Informal Probably; likely: Like as not she'll change her mind.
- adverb: Nearly; approximately: The price is more like 1,000 dollars.
- adverb: Nonstandard Used to provide emphasis or a pause: Like let's get going.
- noun: One similar to or like another. Used with the: was subject to coughs, asthma, and the like.
- noun: Informal An equivalent or similar person or thing; an equal or match. Often used in the plural: I've never seen the likes of this before. We'll never see his like again.
- conjunction: Usage Problem In the same way that; as: To dance like she does requires great discipline.
- conjunction: Usage Problem As if: It looks like we'll finish on time.
- idiom: be like Informal To say or utter. Used chiefly in oral narration: And he's like, "Leave me alone!”
- auxiliary-verb: Chiefly Southern U.S. Used with a past infinitive or with to and a simple past form to indicate being just on the point of or coming near to having done something in the past: "I like to a split a gut laughin'.” "It seemed as how nobody had thought about measurin' the width of the bridge's openin', and we like to didn't make it through” ( Dictionary of American Regional English).
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