ilk
Word family nounilkilkaday
ilk /ɪlk/ noun [singular] TYPEa particular type 类型,种类 SYN kindof that/his/their etc ilk Irving Berlin and composers of his ilk 欧文·柏林一类的作曲家
somebody and that/his/their etc ilk Mrs Taylor and her ilk talk absolute rubbish. 泰勒夫人之流讲的是一派胡言。
of that/his/their etc ilk• Comments of that ilk came from residents of other communities affected by the 1997 flood.• There, with several farmers of his ilk, he quaffed pint after pint of good Berkshire ale.• Their quarry was at Roxburgh, three miles ahead, Heiton of that Ilk informed them.• He mocks death, laughs in its face, and others of his ilk laugh in a chorus all around him.• Environmentalists, feminists, and others of that ilk regularly try to drive shows like this off the air.• Others of his ilk were not so sentimental, however.• Desserts ($5) were of the tiramisu, creme brûlee, chocolate torte ilk. Origin ilk (1700-1800) ilk “same” ((12-19 centuries)), from Old English ilca