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lick
- IPA[lɪk]
英式
- pass the tongue over (something) in order to taste, moisten, or clean it;(of a flame, wave, or breeze) move lightly and quickly like a tongue
- an act of licking something with the tongue;a quick movement of flame, water, etc.
verb: lick, 3rd person present: licks, gerund or present participle: licking, past tense: licked, past participle: licked
noun: lick, plural noun: licks
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動詞
- 1. pass the tongue over (something) in order to taste, moisten, or clean it he licked the stamp and stuck it on the envelope 同義詞
- ▪ (of a flame, wave, or breeze) move lightly and quickly like a tongue the flames licked around the wood 同義詞
- 2. informal overcome (a person or problem) decisively all right Mary, I know when I'm licked the Chancellor said that the government had inflation licked 同義詞
- ▪ beat or thrash (someone) she stands tall and could lick any man in the place 同義詞
- ▪ West Indian cut or knock someone or something down the boy was quiet, but if you cross he path, he lick you down
名詞
- 1. an act of licking something with the tongue Sammy gave his fingers a lick
- ▪ a quick movement of flame, water, etc. a tiny lick of flame flickered round the mouth of the flamethrower
- 2. informal a light coating or quick application of something, especially paint she needed to give the kitchen a lick of paint 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ US an extremely small amount of something abstract there's not a lick of suspense in the entire plot
- 3. informal a short phrase or solo in jazz or popular music cool guitar licks
- 4. informal a smart blow his mother gave him several licks for daring to blaspheme
- ▪ punishment, criticism, or heavy defeat you rejoice when you win and take your licks when you lose
- a place where animals go to lick salt from the ground.
Oxford Dictionary
- a place where animals go to lick salt from the ground.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a salt lick, or a place where a block of salt is placed for stock to lick.
Oxford Dictionary
- defeat (someone) resoundingly: she donkey-licked her opposition in the 1200m sprint
Oxford Dictionary
- a place where deer come to lick salt, either from a block of salt placed there or from a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place where deer come to lick salt.
Oxford Dictionary
- at a fast pace
Oxford Dictionary
- at a fast pace; with considerable speed
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- pass the tongue over (something) in order to taste, moisten, or clean it: he licked the stamp and stuck it on the envelope he licked at his damaged hand with his tongue
- an act of licking something with the tongue: Sammy gave his fingers a long lick
Oxford American Dictionary