Seem like Meaning in English
expression
ˈsim/ /ˈɫaɪk
SEEM-like
sˈiːm/ /lˈaɪk
SEEM-like
释义
Used to say that something appears to be true or gives the impression of something, even if you are not sure.
用法与细微差别
Common in informal and formal speech. Often followed by a clause ('seem like he is tired') or a noun phrase ('seem like a good idea'). Similar to 'seem' and 'appear', but 'seem like' usually introduces what something/someone appears to be.
Spanish: parecer que - dar la impresión de quePortuguese (BR): parecer que - dar a impressão de quePortuguese (PT): parecer que - dar a impressão de queChinese (Simplified): 好像 - 似乎Chinese (Traditional): 好像 - 似乎Hindi: जैसा लगनाArabic: يبدو أن - يبدو كأنBengali: মনে হওয়া - মনে হয় (impression)Russian: казаться - похоже, чтоJapanese: 〜ようだ - 〜みたいだVietnamese: có vẻ như - dường nhưKorean: ~인 것 같다Turkish: gibi görünmek - gibi gelmekUrdu: لگتا ہے - محسوس ہوتا ہےIndonesian: sepertinya - tampaknya
例句
It seems like it's going to rain soon.
basic
You seem like a nice person.
basic
Does this seem like a good idea to you?
basic
She seems like she's in a hurry today.
natural
It doesn't seem like we're going to finish on time.
natural
Why does it seem like everyone forgot my birthday?
natural