liked

liked [laɪkt]  [laɪkt] 

原级:like

第三人称单数:likes

第三人称复数:likes

liked

现在分词:liking

liked 基本解释
喜欢( like的过去式和过去分词 );(与 would 或 should 连用表示客气)想;想要;喜欢做;
liked 网络解释

1. 喜欢:如果你的队伍有足够的实力,那就一路杀过去,还可以从宝箱里拿到几件不错的物品;如果实力不行,那就一路跑,只杀拦路的怪物,一口气冲到石头城,完成那里的一个任务---清除穴居鬼,在石头城就拥有喜欢(Liked)的声望.

2. 受人喜爱的:7 Well-Known 耳熟能详的 | 8 Liked 受人喜爱的 | 9 Memorable 值得纪念的

3. 喜欢(过去式):261. 跳(过去式) jumped | 262. 喜欢(过去式) liked | 263. 看(过去式) looked

liked 单语例句

1. Rural dwellers liked the kind of calendar cards in which people could tear out the pages as the days passed.

2. He was also a joker and liked to ham it up for the cameras, often making grimaces and funny faces while on the red carpet.

3. Imagined consumption didn't affect how much people in our experiments liked candy, but did reduce how many they wanted to eat.

4. The students each sent a carnation to the teacher he or she liked.

5. I especially liked the side of sweet mashed potato, because its sweetness balanced up the chicken and cheese perfectly.

6. " He particularly liked the cheeseburger he had yesterday, " Bush said.

7. He even urged his father's spirit to extend his hand from the coffin to touch the girl if he liked.

8. She also liked it because the photos were enticing and she enjoyed admiring them.

9. He also dismissed his three lawyers last month on the same warrant, saying the court could decide his fate whichever way it liked.

10. I liked studying the beauty tips my grandmother used from tea when I was little and it has become the inspiration creating Demo.

liked 英英释义

adj

1. found pleasant or attractive
    often used as a combining form

    e.g. a well-liked teacher