lick

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Definizione monolingua


lick


Verb

lick (third-person singular simple present licks, present participle licking, simple past and past participle licked)


  1. To stroke with the tongue.
    The cat licked its fur.
  2. (colloquial) To defeat decisively, particularly in a fight.
    My dad can lick your dad.
  3. (colloquial) To overcome.
    I think I can lick this.
  4. (vulgar, slang) To perform cunnilingus.
  5. (colloquial) To do anything partially.
  6. (of flame, waves etc.) To lap
    • 1895, H. G. Wells, The Time Machine Chapter XI
      I dont know if you have ever thought what a rare thing in the absence of man and in a temperate climate, flames must be. The suns heat is rarely strong enough to burn even when focussed by dewdrops, as is sometimes the case in more tropical districts. Lightning may blast and blacken, but it rarely gives rise to widespread fire. Decaying vegetation may occasionally smoulder with the heat of its fermentation, but this again rarely results in flames. Now, in this decadent age the art of fire-making had been altogether forgotten on the earth. The red tongues that went licking up my heap of wood were an altogether new and strange thing to Weena.
Noun

lick (plural licks)


  1. The act of licking.
    The cat gave its fur a lick.
  2. The amount of some substance obtainable with a single lick.
    Give me a lick of ice cream.
  3. A place where animals lick minerals from the ground.
    The birds gathered at the clay lick.
  4. A small watercourse or ephemeral stream. It ranks between a rill and a stream.
    We used to play in the lick.
  5. (colloquial) A stroke or blow.
    Hit that wedge a good lick with the sledgehammer.
  6. (colloquial) A bit.
    You dont have a lick of sense.
    I didnt do a lick of work today.
  7. (music) A short motif.
    There are some really good blues licks in this solo.
  8. speed. In this sense it is always qualified by good, or fair or a similar adjective.
    The bus was travelling at a good lick when it swerved and left the road.

Definizione dizionario lick


leccare
  to stroke with a tongue
bastonare
  To strike or hit heavily and repeatedly.
adulare
lambire
leccata
picchiare

Altri significati:
  colloquial: to overcome
  To stroke with the tongue.
  (colloquial) To defeat decisively, particularly in a fight.
  The act of licking.
  (colloquial) A bit.
  the act of licking
  vulgar slang: to perform cunnilingus
  (colloquial) A stroke or blow.
  colloquial: to defeat decisively
  (vulgar, slang) To perform cunnilingus.
  A small watercourse or ephemeral stream. It ranks between a rill and a stream.
  speed. In this sense it is always qualified by good, or fair or a similar adjective.
  The amount of some substance obtainable with a single lick.
  A place where animals lick minerals from the ground.
  (music) A short motif.
  (colloquial) To do anything partially.
  (colloquial) To overcome.

Traduzione lick


leccare ,bastonare ,adulare ,lambire ,leccata

Il nostro dizionario è liberamente ispirato al wikidizionario .... The online encyclopedia in which any reasonable person can join us in writing and editing entries on any encyclopedic topic



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