like
like.01 - have affection towards, be fond of, enjoy (habitually)
LIKE-V NOTES: PReditor picks up prepositional usages of "like" (meaning "such as"and tagged as adjective) which should be ignored. Even worse,"unlike" is picked up and included in the .arch files, so you'll seesome sentences which at first glance seem to have no "like" predicatesat all. (from like.01-v)LIKING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, like-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls admire-31.2-1, want-32.1-1-1. (from liking.01-n)
Aliases:
like (v.)
liking (n.)
liking (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: liker
ARG1-PPT: object of affection
ARG1-PPT: object of affection
like-v: semi-modal
IARG0
'dARGM-MOD
likerel
a flight on American from Newark to NashvilleARG1
.like-v: prefer
JohnARG0
likesrel
dill pickles on his grilled cheese sandwichesARG1
.liking-n: just arg0
It 's the only team that has the capacity to send me into the depths of despair -LRB- all too often for
myARG0
likingrel
-RRB- , or run around screaming and shouting with joy .liking-n: True story. Both args
30 % of
myARG0
likingrel
the decemberistsARG1
is their obsession with boatslike.02 - would like, wish, want (polite)
LIKE-V NOTES: This proves that "like" cannot be treated as a modal, because Englishdoesn't otherwise allow two modal verbs in a single sentences (withthe exception of certain dialects, notably Southern, which might couldsay such things). (from like.02-v)LIKING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on like.02. No VNcls. (from liking.02-n)
Aliases:
like (v.)
liking (n.)
liking (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: subject
ARG1-PPT: phrasal complement
ARG1-PPT: phrasal complement
like-v: modal
IARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
likerel
to find a flight that goes from Boston to OrlandoARG1
.liking-n: Harsh. both args
The Emperor has demonstrated
hisARG0
likingrel
to inflict pain on peopleARG1
just as people born under the sign Aries often doARGM-MNR
.like.04 - similar
LIKE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on medi-tmprl1to8. (from like.01-j)Aliases:
like (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: first item in comparison
ARG2-PPT: second item in comparison
ARG2-PPT: second item in comparison
like-j: both args
He had a colonoscopy performed today with a decent amount of stool that did note an hepatic flexure mass ,
whichARG1
was flat and broad and plaqueARG2
- likerel
.liken
liken.03 - draw a similarity
LIKEN-V NOTES: Frames file for 'liken' based on sentences in wsj. No Verbnet entry. (from liken.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
liken (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity making comparison, agent
ARG1-PPT: topic
ARG2-PPT: thing it's similar to
ARG1-PPT: topic
ARG2-PPT: thing it's similar to
liken-v: all args
Raymond ChandlerARG0
, in a 1950 letter defending a weak Hemingway bookARGM-LOC
, likenedrel
a champion writerARG1
to a baseball pitcherARG2
.alike
alike.05 - similar
ALIKE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. Relation to 'liken' (from alike.01-j)Aliases:
alike (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: things that are alike
ARG2-VSP: domain of likeness
ARG2-VSP: domain of likeness
alike-j: arg1
Yea . She 's my godmom .
WeARG1
're extremelyARGM-EXT
alikerel
it 's scary .alike-j: both args
TheyARG1
were alikerel
in their ability to read a person 's true motivesARG2
liking
liking.06 - likely, appearing
LIKING-J NOTES: (from liking.01-j)Aliases:
liking (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: likely, appearing thing
liking-j: concatenation
Both of these ills are far more widespread and important than the threat of terrorism , as of which
weARG1
are moreARGM-EXT
likingrel
to die by our own hands rather than by the hand of an ' Islamic terrorist 'C-ARG1
.