English-Thai Dictionary
alike
ADJ เหมือนกัน คล้ายคลึง กัน ไม่ แตกต่าง กัน ลักษณะ เดียวกัน อาการ เดียวกัน similar like same muean-kan
alike
ADV เช่นเดียวกัน เหมือนกัน อย่างเดียวกัน แบบ เดียวกัน ลักษณะ เดียวกัน อาการ เดียวกัน similarly chen-dia-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ALIKE
a. Having resemblance or similitude; similar.
The darkness and the light are both alike to thee. Psalm 139:12.
[This adjective never precedes the noun which it qualifies.]
ALIKE
adv. in the same manner, form or degree. We are all alike concerned in religion.
He fashioneth their hearts alike. Psalm 33:15.
ALIKE-MINDED
a.Having the same mind; but like-minded is more generally used.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ALIKE
A *like ", a. Etym: [AS. onlic, gelic; pref. a + like. ]
Defn: Having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference. [Now used only predicatively.] The darkness and the light are both alike to thee. Ps. cxxxix. 12.
ALIKE
A *like ", adv. Etym: [AS. gelice, onlice.]
Defn: In the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally; as, we are all alike concerne.
ALIKE-MINDED
ALIKE-MINDED A *like "-mind `ed, a.
Defn: Like-minded. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
alike
a like |əˈlīk əˈlaɪk | ▶adjective [ predic. ] (of two or more subjects ) similar to each other: the brothers were very much alike | the houses all looked alike. ▶adverb in the same or a similar way: the girls dressed alike in black pants and jackets. • used to show that something applies equally to a number of specified subjects: he talked in a friendly manner to staff and patients alike. ORIGIN Old English gelīc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gelijk and German gleich, reinforced in Middle English by Old Norse álíkr (adjective ) and álíka (adverb ).
Oxford Dictionary
alike
alike |əˈlʌɪk | ▶adjective [ predic. ] (of two or more people or things ) similar to each other: the brothers were very much alike | the houses all looked alike. ▶adverb in the same or a similar way: the girls dressed alike in black trousers and jackets. • used to show that something applies equally to a number of specified subjects: he talked in a friendly manner to staff and patients alike. ORIGIN Old English gelīc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gelijk and German gleich, reinforced in Middle English by Old Norse álíkr (adjective ) and álíka (adverb ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
alike
alike adjective all the doors looked alike: similar, (much ) the same, indistinguishable, identical, uniform, interchangeable, cut from the same cloth; informal like (two ) peas in a pod, like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, much of a muchness. ANTONYMS different. ▶adverb great minds think alike: similarly, (just ) the same, in the same way /manner /fashion, equally, likewise, identically.
Oxford Thesaurus
alike
alike adjective all the doors looked alike: similar, the same, indistinguishable, identical, uniform, interchangeable, undifferentiated, homogeneous, much the same, of a piece, cut from the same cloth; resembling, corresponding, like, parallel, analogous, cognate; informal like (two ) peas in a pod, much of a muchness, (like ) Tweedledum and Tweedledee. ANTONYMS different. ▶adverb great minds think alike: similarly, the same, just the same, in the same way /manner /fashion, in like manner, identically, uniformly. ANTONYMS differently.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
alike
a like /əláɪk /形容詞 more ~; most ~〖be ~〗 «…の点で » 似ている , 同様である «in » (!名詞 の前ではsimilarを用いる ) ▸ John and his father look very much [⦅くだけて ⦆very ] alike .ジョンと彼の父親はうりふたつだ ▸ No two stones are alike in color .2つとして同じ色の石はない 副詞 1 〖動詞 の後で 〗同じように ▸ My wife and I think alike on many things .妻と私は多くの点で考えが同じだ 2 比較なし 〖A and B ~〗AもBも等しく [同等に ](equally ) (!A Bは 名詞 ) ▸ This town is loved by locals and tourists alike .この町は地元民にも観光客にも等しく愛されている