like adj 1: resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination; "suits of like design"; "a limited circle of like minds"; "members of the cat family have like dispositions"; "as like as two peas in a pod"; "doglike devotion"; "a dreamlike quality" syn similar ant unlike 2: equal in amount or value; "like amounts"; "equivalent amounts"; "the same amount"; "gave one six blows and the other a like number"; "an equal number"; "the same number" syn equal, equivalent, same ant unlike 3: having the same or similar characteristics; "all politicians are alike"; "they looked utterly alike"; "friends are generaly alike in background and taste" syn alike(p), similar ant unalike 4: conforming in every respect; "boxes with corresponding dimensions"; "the like period of the preceding year" syn comparable, corresponding v 1: prefer or wish to do something; "Do you care to try this dish?"; "Would you like to come along to the movies?" syn wish, care 2: find enjoyable or agreeable; "I like jogging"; "She likes to read Russian novels" ant dislike 3: be fond of; "I like my nephews" 4: feel about or towards; consider, evaluate, or regard; "How did you like the President's speech last night?" 5: want to have; "I'd like a beer now!" Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Des jumeaux du discours = The twins of discourse
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