lick 的 4 个定义
- to pass the tongue over the surface of, as to moisten, taste, or eat: to lick a postage stamp; to lick an ice-cream cone.
- to make, or cause to become, by stroking with the tongue: to lick a spoon clean.
- to pass or play lightly over: The flame licked the dry timber.
- Informal. to hit or beat, especially as a punishment; thrash; whip.to overcome or defeat, as in a fight, game, or contest.to outdo or surpass.
- to move quickly or lightly.
- a stroke of the tongue over something.
- as much as can be taken up by one stroke of the tongue.
- salt lick.
- (6)
- lick up, to lap up; devour greedily.
lick 近义词
light touch; little amount
touch with tongue
play over with fire
defeat, sometimes by hitting
更多lick例句
- Its big, comforting body, warmer temperature, slower heartbeat and, should luck favor, a few validating licks should work together to relax you.
- The dog pen is all licks, wiggles and eye contact, Salomons says.
- With the help of artificial intelligence to develop 3-D simulations of the appendages, the researchers discovered that successful licks required previously unknown corrective movements, too fast to be seen in standard video.
- “She was cute, and I could see she was nice,” Ross said, noting how much she and her 10-year-old daughter enjoy taking the dog on walks and getting licks.
- Since these “greeting licks” are often accompanied by wagging tails, mouths playfully open, and general excitement, it is not a stretch to say that the licks are a way to express happiness that you have returned.
- Grizzlies lick them up by the thousands, and the media has made a big deal out of Yellowstone bears eating these bugs.
- I remember practicing that lick [from the solo “Round Midnight” recording] years ago, learning how to do that cascade effect.
- Another intriguing fact about the original is that Sam Levene, who played Nathan, couldn't sing a lick and said so.
- Elsewhere in the song, Kelly compares himself to the cookie monster and cleverly sings “I love to lick the middle like an Oreo.”
- “I can still see the lick Marshall put on Ferguson,” said Ditka.
- Well, thinks I, this is no joke sure, at this lick I'll have family enuff to do me in a few years.
- Why, Dan Daly and half a dozen of our fellows would lick the whole crowd.
- Then they came back to where their friend lay on the ground, and began to talk with him and lick his face.
- He stooped and stroked the little animal, who stood on ridiculous hind-legs, straining to lick his hand.
- He wudden't know whether I swept or dusted rightly, or whether I gave the place a lick and a promise.