
대상에 대해 호감을 느끼거나 즐거워함.
to find someone or something pleasant, agreeable, or satisfactory
예문:
"I like the way she thinks."
"Do you like spicy food?"
무엇을 하고 싶어 하거나 원함.
to wish for or want something, often used as a polite request
예문:
"I'd like to book a flight."
"Would you like a refill?"
인터넷 게시물에 호감을 표시함.
to indicate approval of a post or content on social media by clicking an icon
예문:
"Please like this video."
"She liked my comment."
다른 것과 비슷하거나 같음.
having the same characteristics or qualities as someone or something else
예문:
"She looks like her mother."
"This smells like roses."
어떤 방식이나 태도로.
in the same way or manner as
예문:
"He works like a machine."
"Don't look at me like that."
예를 들어 나열할 때 사용함.
used to introduce examples of a category
예문:
"I love fruits like mangoes."
"Cities like Paris are romantic."
서로 비슷하거나 동등함.
having similar qualities or characteristics; of the same kind
예문:
"They share like values."
"The two items are of like size."
비슷하거나 대등한 존재.
a person or thing that is equal to or similar to another
예문:
"We won't see his like again."
"Music, dance, and the like."
소셜 미디어에서의 호감 표시.
an instance of showing approval for a social media post
예문:
"The photo got a million likes."
"She counts her likes every hour."
말을 잇기 위해 쓰는 표현.
used in speech to fill a pause or to emphasize a point without adding meaning
예문:
"It was, like, really weird."
"He's, like, twenty years old."
마치 ~인 것 같은 모양.
in the same way as if; as though
예문:
"He acted like he was rich."
"It looks like it's going to rain."