alike
adjective [ after verb ] uk/əˈlaɪk/ us/əˈlaɪk/
B1 相似的,类似的;相像的
similar to each other
look alike The children all look very alike. 孩子们长得都很像。
Synonym: similar
Opposite: dissimilar
Compare: like adjective
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- The twins look alike, but they differ in temperament.
- The film's message is that rich and poor are alike.
- As babies, the twins were so alike that I just couldn't tell them apart.
- Our views on politics are very alike.
alike
adverb uk/əˈlaɪk/ us/əˈlaɪk/
B2 相似地;相同地
in a similar way
The twins even dress alike. 这对双胞胎甚至穿得都一样。
My father treated us all alike. 父亲待我们一视同仁。
B2 两者都;同样地,同等地
used after referring to two groups of people or things to show that both groups are included
Friends and family alike were devastated by the news of her death. 听到她去世的噩耗,无论家人还是朋友都悲痛欲绝。
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- His latest play has delighted theatre audiences and theatre critics alike.
- After the trial he was shunned by friends and family alike.
- It's quite common to see couples who dress alike.
- We argue sometimes, but we usually think alike when it comes to important things.