Liked Meaning in English
word · lemma: like
/ˈɫaɪkt/
lykt
/lˈaɪkt/
lykt
释义
This is the past tense of 'like'. It means that you enjoyed something or someone before, or that something was pleasing to you in the past.
用法与细微差别
Use 'liked' for completed actions or feelings in the past. Common errors: don't use it for ongoing present liking. 'Liked' can refer to things, people, activities. In questions or negatives, use 'Did you like...?' and not 'Did you liked...?'
Spanish: gustado - me gustó - le gustabaPortuguese (BR): gostou - gostavaPortuguese (PT): gostou - gostavaChinese (Simplified): 喜欢过 - 喜欢了Chinese (Traditional): 喜歡過 - 喜歡了Hindi: पसंद कियाArabic: أحببتBengali: পছন্দ করেছিলাম - ভালো লেগেছিলRussian: понравился - понравилась - понравилось - понравилисьJapanese: 好きだったVietnamese: đã thíchKorean: 좋아했다Turkish: beğendi - sevdiUrdu: پسند کیاIndonesian: suka - menyukai (lampau)
例句
I liked the movie we watched last night.
basic
She liked her birthday present.
basic
We liked the food at that restaurant.
basic
I never liked math when I was in school.
natural
They really liked your idea for the project.
natural
He liked hanging out with friends after work.
natural