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Definition of "like that" in 英语

Adjective

  1. Gay; homosexual.

Prepositional phrase

  1. Used adverbially or adjectivally to indicate similitude, similarity, equivalent or comparable quality In such, the same, a similar way, in that particular manner

    • We don't talk like that around here.
    • I can't believe anyone past the age of six would behave like that in public.
    • It happened just like that.
    • We don't say stuff like that around here.
    • I've never seen anything like that in my life. Folks like that I just can’t stand.
  2. In such, the same, a similar way, in that particular manner

    • We don't talk like that around here.
    • I can't believe anyone past the age of six would behave like that in public.
    • It happened just like that.
  3. Of the same, a similar, that particular kind.

    • We don't say stuff like that around here.
    • I've never seen anything like that in my life. Folks like that I just can’t stand.
  4. Used at the end of a sentence to emphasize a resemblance to something, reinforcing a previous instance of the preposition like (or a similar term).

  5. suddenly; unexpectedly.

    • He was playing in the yard and, then, like that, he was gone.
  6. Used to indicate agreement with another speaker's statement.

    • "And then the truck turned, the box fell out the back, and the truck just kept going." / "Yeah, like that."