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I Sth Sb/Sth Verb Tennis  /Laɪk   Transitive Hoşlanmak

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Kind verb
Front like 
IPA  /laɪk   / verb [transitive]
Back hoşlanmak, sevmek, beğenmek
Back 2

like (verb)

 /laɪk   / verb [transitive]
 
1
 like sb/sth; like doing sth; like to do sth; like sth about sb/sth
to find sb/sth pleasant; to enjoy sth
hoşlanmak, sevmek, beğenmek
 He's nice. I like him a lot.
 Do you like their new flat?
 How do you like John's new girlfriend?
 I like my coffee strong.
 I like playing tennis.
 I like to go to the cinema on Thursdays.
 What is it you like about Sarah so much?
 She didn't like it when I shouted at her.
 I don't like him borrowing my things without asking.
 The job seems strange at first, but you'll get to like it.
 I don't like the look/sound/idea/thought of that.
OPPOSITE DISLIKE1
 note at DISLIKE1
Like ‘… alışkanlığında olmak’ veya ‘bir şeyin iyi olduğunu düşünmek’ anlamlarında kullanıldığında arkasına to alır:
 I like listening to music.
 I like to go to the dentist every six months
 I like to get up early so that I can go for a run before breakfast.
Like yerine kullanılabilecek bazı diğer fiiller ve ifadeler şunlardır: love, enjoy, spend a lot of time doing sth, be keen on sth ve be interested in sth:
 She enjoys playing tennis.
 He's very interested in the history of tennis.
 2 to want
istemek
 Do what you like. I don't care.
 We can go whenever you like.
 I didn't like (istemedim) to disturb you while you were eating.
Would like ‘istemek’ten daha kibar bir ifadedir:
 Would you like something to eat?
 I'd like to speak to the manager.
 We'd like you to come to dinner on Sunday.
 How would you like to come to Scotland with us?
Would like kalıbının ardından daima mastar gelir. Hiçbir zaman -ing eki almaz.
IDIOMS
I like that!
(British, old-fashioned, informal)
used for saying that sth is not true or not fair
iyi vallahi, işe bak
 Well, I like that! She got a present but I didn't.
if you like
used for agreeing with sb or suggesting sth in a polite way
eğer isterseniz
 ‘Shall we stop for a rest?’ ‘Yes, if you like.’
like the look/sound of sb/sth
to have a good impression of sb/sth after seeing or hearing about them or it
hoşuna gitmek
 

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