51³Ō¹Ļ

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yike

/ Āį²¹ÉŖ°ģ /

noun

  1. an argument, squabble, or fight
ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


verb

  1. to argue, squabble, or fight
ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of yike1

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In the book, I describe Gabriel as an infant and a toddler: how he would squeeze his sisterā€™s arm and say, ā€œIā€™m enjoying you!ā€; his devotion to cake; his fraught relationship with trees, ā€œthe trees donā€™t yike meā€; his profound bond with a pair of bee motif rain boots, which he wore to bed for six months.

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One user, Yike Zhengxinxin, describes a feeling of "silent helplessness" saying that "society makes me more and more frustrated".

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Gao Yike, 25, who works at a real estate company in the northeastern provincial capital of Harbin, said in a telephone interview that the project management department laid off employees in April.

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Gao Yike, 25, an investor and an employee at a real estate company in Harbin, blamed the market fall on ā€œthe stateā€™s inadequate regulation.ā€

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"I don't yike the New Test'ment," commented Toady Lion in his shrill high pipe, which cuts through all other conversation as easily as a sharp knife cleaves a bar of soap; "ain't never nobody killed dead in the New Test'ment!"

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