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
- Lead investigator Frank Bradke likens scar tissue formation to "stop signs" that impede the regrowth of nerve fibers.
这项研究的负责人弗兰克·布拉德克将伤疤组织比作路口的停车标志,它阻止了神经纤维的再生。 - 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。 - He likens the process to a trip to the mountains.
他把这一过程比作一次登山旅行。 - Peter Sims likens this to placing "little bets", in a new book of that title.
彼得西姆斯在他的一本同名新书《小赌注》里,把这比作“小赌注”。 - He likens realizing the broader goal to climbing Mount Everest. '
他将实现更广阔的目标比作攀登珠穆朗玛峰。 - 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。 - 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。 - Josh Klein, its director of biochemistry RD, likens the company's egg-replacing strategy to the process a drug company might use to fight disease.
该公司生化研发主任约什?克莱恩(JoshKlein)将其取代鸡蛋的策略比作药品公司可能用于对抗疾病的过程。 - 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。 - 'We know intellectually that we have to wait, but we don't want to,' adds Ms. Horton, who likens the feeling to that of a 'biological clock' for grandparents.
她说:在理智上我们知道必须得等,但我们不想等。她把这种感觉比喻成祖父母的生物钟。