likens
英 [ˈlaɪkənz]
美 [ˈlaɪkənz]
v. 把…比作; 把…比拟为
liken的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 把…比作;把…比拟为
If youlikenone thing or persontoanother thing or person, you say that they are similar.- She likens marriage to slavery...
她把婚姻比作奴役。 - The pain is often likened to being drilled through the side of the head.
这种疼痛常被比作钻头钻入头部的感觉。
- She likens marriage to slavery...
双语例句
- Though derided by some for his political suicide, one grudging admirer from a Japanese business group likens Mr Noda to a warrior committing hara-kiri – ritual suicide – rather than be taken by his enemies.
尽管有人嘲笑他这是政治自杀,日本一个商业组织中的一名不情愿的赞慕者还是将野田的行为比作武士的剖腹自杀&一种仪式自杀,而不是死于敌人之手。 - He always likens his work to battle.
他总是把工作比作战斗。 - When Amazon likens the change to the arrival of the paperback, it makes a grave underestimation; the invention of printing is a better analogy.
亚马逊把这种改变比作平装本的出现,实在是严重低估了数字化的影响;与印刷术的发明相提并论还更贴切些。 - Wesley likens Stefan's taste of blood to a recovering drug addict using again, and says that, although viewers may not like the blood-thirsty version of Stefan, he's OK with that.
韦斯利把斯特凡的嗜血比作毒瘾发作,他还表示尽管观众们可能不喜欢嗜血版斯特凡,他自己则对此无所谓。 - Jhansi famously likens our normal anthropocentric perspective at the bottom of a well who believes that he commands a view of the entire world.
有名的是,简思把正常的以人类为中心的视角,比作一口井的底部,人们相信,他指示出了整个世界的视野。 - JAPAN'S new prime minister admits he is no Mr Charisma-Yoshihiko Noda likens himself to a marine bottom-feeder rather than a glittering goldfish.
新一届日本首相野田佳彦坦言并非魅力先生&他将比作水底的泥鳅而闪闪发光的金鱼。 - Despite his doubts about social media stock picking, Prof Bollen believes broader Internet mood analysis could lead to something big, and likens the pursuit to the Californian gold rush.
尽管他质疑通过社交媒体选择股票的方法,但博伦教授认为,整体的互联网情绪分析能产生重大收获,就像当年加州淘金热一样。 - Raeder likens the difference to igniting a gas stove one of two ways: In the first way, the gas is turned on and the stove is lit and you get a flame.
Raeder将这种情况比喻为我们点燃瓦斯炉的两种不同方式:第一种方式,打开瓦斯,点燃火炉,得到火焰。 - He likens forgiveness to snow or the washing of wool.
祂形容祂的赦罪如雪、如洗净的羊毛。 - Mr Coates likens this condition to the state of "learned helplessness" identified in the1960s by Martin Seligman, a psychologist who delivered random electric shocks to dogs constrained in harnesses.
Coates先生认为这种现象可以和心理学家MartinSeligman在1960s通过实验随机电击拴起来的狗发现的“获得性无助”想比较。
