alike
- IPA[əˈlʌɪk]
英式
- (of two or more people or things) similar to each other
- in the same or a similar way;used to show that something applies equally to a number of specified subjects
- 釋義
- 相關詞
形容詞
- 1. (of two or more people or things) similar to each other the brothers were very much alike the houses all looked alike
副詞
- 1. in the same or a similar way they dressed alike in black trousers and jackets
- ▪ used to show that something applies equally to a number of specified subjects he talked in a friendly manner to staff and patients alike
- a person or thing that closely resembles another, especially someone who looks very similar to ... an Elvis Presley look-alike
Oxford American Dictionary
- have or receive an equal share
Oxford Dictionary
- said when two people have the same opinion or make the same choice
Oxford Dictionary
- having or receiving an equal share
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[əˈlīk]
美式
- (of two or more subjects) similar to each other: the brothers were very much alike the houses all looked alike
- in the same or a similar way: they dressed alike in black pants and jackets
Oxford American Dictionary