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    ilk
    [ilk]
    noun
    ilk (noun) · of that ilk (noun) · of that ilks (plural noun)
    1. a type of people or things similar to those already referred to:
      "the veiled suggestions that reporters of his ilk seem to be so good at" · "there was music by Parry and Elgar and others of that ilk"
      • SCOTTISH ENGLISH
        (of that ilk)
        of the place or estate of the same name:
        "Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk"
    Origin
    Old English ilca ‘same’, of Germanic origin.
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    特定的類型… 特定的类型… tipo… tipo… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! ILK definition: 1. a particular type: 2. of that name; usually used when someone's family name has been mentioned….
    The earliest known use of the word ilk is in the Old English period (pre-1150). ilk is a word inherited from Germanic. i-limp, v. Old English–1225 ilk, adj.¹, pron.¹, & n. Old English–
    That ilk is synonymous with same, and persists in Scots where it's used in the phrase of that ilk, meaning "of the same place, territorial designation, or name." It is used chiefly in reference to the names of land-owning families and their eponymous estates, as in "the Guthries of that ilk," which means "the Guthries of Guthrie."
    If you talk about people or things of the same ilk, you mean people or things of the same type as a person or thing that has been mentioned . Finding and talking to others of your ilk is easy through online communities. It's secure and private – for a celebrity, sports star or someone of that ilk. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
  3. ilk (ɪlk) n 1. a type; class; sort (esp in the phrase of that, his, her, etc, ilk): people of that ilk should not be allowed here. 2. of that ilk Scot of the place of the same name: used to indicate that the person named is proprietor or laird of the place named: Moncrieff of that ilk.
    ilk1 / (ɪlk) / noun a type; class; sort (esp in the phrase of that, his, her, etc, ilk)people of that ilk should not be allowed here of that ilk Scot of the place of the same name: used to indicate that the person named is proprietor or laird of the place namedMoncrieff of that ilk
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    Definition of ilk as in kind a number of persons or things that are grouped together because they have something in common we're looking for chestnuts and other items of that ilk for our autumn decorations
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    (ɪlk) singular noun [supp N] If you talk about people or things of the same ilk, you mean people or things of the same type as a person or thing that has been mentioned. Let the politicians and their ilk rant and rave, we must maintain a discreet silence. Finding and talking to others of your ilk is easy through online ...
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    (ɪlk) singular noun If you talk about people or things of the same ilk, you mean people or things of the same type as a person or thing that has been mentioned. Finding and talking to others of your ilk is easy through online communities. It's secure and private – for a celebrity, sports star or someone of that ilk.
    www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/ilk
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