like-minded

like-minded — 形容詞

1. having the same opinions, interests, or goals as someone else, which often creat

1.形容詞B2
釋義

志趣相投

想法與興趣相同

having the same opinions, interests, or goals as someone else, which often creates a sense of connection or shared purpose

例句

The conference brought together like-minded people who all wanted to protect local forests.

這場會議聚集了志趣相投的人,他們都想保護當地的森林。

attributive use before nouns like 'people'

Aiko joined a like-minded group of photographers who explore the city at dawn.

Aiko 加入了一個志趣相投的攝影團,成員喜歡在黎明時探索城市。

collocation: like-minded group

同義詞
  • kindred

    more literary; often found in the fixed phrase 'kindred spirit' to suggest a deeper emotional connection

  • compatible

    broader meaning; focuses on ease of working together, not necessarily on shared opinions

  • sympathetic

    used to describe someone who supports a particular view, but may not hold it themselves

文法句型

like-minded + noun

be + like-minded

用法筆記

Typically used before a noun (like-minded people, like-minded group) or after 'be' with a plural subject to describe a set of people ('They are like-minded'). The shared viewpoint or interest is often spelled out in a following relative clause or participial phrase.

常見錯誤

This is a like-minded proposal.
People with like-minded views support this proposal.
💡'like-minded' describes people, not things or ideas.
He is like-minded with his sister.
He and his sister are like-minded.
💡'like-minded' describes a quality shared between people, so a plural or collective structure is more natural.