liked
(v.)喜歡(vbl.)喜歡
Like, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Liked p. pr. & vb. n. Liking.]
1. To suit; to please; to be agreeable to. [Obs.]
Cornwall him liked best, therefore he chose there. --R. of Gloucester.
I willingly confess that it likes me much better when I find virtue in a fair lodging than when I am bound to seek it in an ill-favored creature. --Sir P. Sidney.
2. To be pleased with in a moderate degree; to approve; to take satisfaction in; to enjoy.
He proceeded from looking to liking, and from liking to loving. --Sir P. Sidney.
3. To liken; to compare. [Obs.]
Like me to the peasant boys of France. --Shak.
liked
adj : found pleasant or attractive; often used as a combining
form; "a well-liked teacher" [ant: disliked]