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Liken Meaning in English

word

ˈɫaɪkən
LYE-kuhn
lˈaɪkən
LYE-kuhn

释义

To compare something or someone to another thing, usually to show similarities.

用法与细微差别

Formal or literary verb, usually followed by 'to' (e.g., 'liken X to Y'). Used to create analogies or illustrate similarities. Not used for casual or direct comparison like 'compare'. Common in essays, literature, and formal speech.

例句

Many people liken life to a journey.

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You can liken her singing to that of a nightingale.

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The author likens hope to a candle in the dark.

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I wouldn’t liken this situation to last year—things are really different now.

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The coach likened her team’s progress to climbing a mountain—slow but steady.

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Some critics liken his latest movie to a modern fairy tale.

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