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Aussprache: [/laɪ̯k/]
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Kontext: „comparison“
(preposition) used to show similarity or comparison between two things. It's like saying two things are similar or resemble each other.
Beispiel
She runs like the wind.
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I don't cook like my mom does.
Beispiel
Do you play soccer like your brother?
Kontext: „enjoy“
(verb) to enjoy or find something pleasing. It's like when you really enjoy doing something or being with someone.
Beispiel
I like ice cream.
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He doesn't like going to the dentist.
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Do you like playing video games?
Kontext: „opinion“
(verb) to have a positive opinion or feeling about someone or something. It's like when you have a good feeling towards someone or something.
Beispiel
I like the new song on the radio.
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She doesn't like spicy food.
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Do you like the movie that we saw last night?
Kontext: „agree with“
(verb) to agree or be in favor of something. It's like when you support or approve of something.
Beispiel
I like the idea of going to the beach for vacation.
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They don't like the new rule at school.
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Do you like the plan for the weekend?
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