liked
英 [laɪkt]
美 [laɪkt]
v. 喜欢; 喜爱; 喜欢做; 喜欢(以某种方式制作或产生的东西); 想; 要; 希望
like的过去分词和过去式
COCA.37974
英英释义
adj
- found pleasant or attractive
- a well-liked teacher
双语例句
- She had a nasty tongue, but I liked her.
她言辞尖刻,但我喜欢她。 - It was an age of conspicuous consumption — those who had money liked to display it.
那是一个炫耀性消费的年代——有钱人都喜欢炫富。 - He's well liked by people in the community
社区的人都非常喜欢他。 - She liked me, I think.
我觉得,她曾喜欢过我。 - He liked me and I felt comfortable with him
他喜欢我,我跟他在一起觉得很自在。 - Just because people wagered on the Yankees did not mean that they liked them
人们将赌注下在扬基队上并不说明就喜欢他们。 - She liked him above all for his effortless charm.
她最喜欢他身上那种与生俱来的魅力。 - As nobody liked to talk to her, she felt completely left out in cold.
由于没有人喜欢和她谈话,她觉得备受冷落。 - I had a good brain and the teachers liked me.
我很聪明,老师们都喜欢我。 - Robin never really liked him at all
罗宾从未真正喜欢过他。