alike

US: /əˈɫaɪk/

UK: /ɐlˈa‍ɪk/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

alike /ə'laik/
  • tính từ
    • giống, tương tự
    • phó từ
      • giống nhau, như nhau, đều nhau
        • to be dressed alike: ăn mặc giống nhau
        • share and share alike: chia đều


    Advanced English dictionary

    adjective, adverb
    + adjective [not before noun] very similar: My sister and I do not look alike. + Airports are all alike to me.
    Compare: UNLIKE
    + adverb
    1 in a very similar way: They tried to treat all their children alike.
    2 used after you have referred to two people or groups, to mean 'both' or 'equally': Good health and safety management benefits employers and employees alike.
    Idioms see SHARE v.

    Thesaurus dictionary

    adj.
    1 similar, akin, resembling or like one another, akin to or similar to one another, showing or exhibiting a resemblance:
    They began to think all religions were alike.
    adv.
    2 in like manner, in the same manner or way, similarly, equally, uniformly, identically:
    She believes that all people should be treated alike.


    Collocation

    VERBS

    be, look, seem

    ADV.

    remarkably, very (much) | exactly
    Though John and Andrew look exactly alike, they act quite differently.

    PREP.

    in
    The two towns are very much alike in size and population.



    Concise dictionary

    ə'laɪk
    adj.
    +having the same or similar characteristics
    adv.
    +equally
    +in a like manner


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