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来自PIE*leigh,舔,拟声词,词源同lecher,lichen.
verb(动词)noun(名词)
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To lick is to taste or touch with the tongue. When your dog licks you, he's saying hello. Humans should opt for waving hello over licking.
Animal mothers lick their babies to clean them, and adult cats also groom themselves this way. People generally lick things to taste them: you might lick an ice cream cone or a lollipop, or lick salt off your arm after a day at the beach. Colloquially, to lick an opponent is to beat them at a game or fight. In jazz music, a lick is a short burst of music, or a solo.
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词语搭配 习语 lick与以下词性连用 prep. lick something off something 从某物上舔去某物 n. lick someone's hand 舔某人的手 lick your lips 热切期望 v. lick sb's boots also (taboo, slang lick sb's arse) (disapproving) 阿谀奉承;谄媚;拍马屁 to show too much respect for sb in authority because you want to please them 同义词: crawl lick your wounds (失败或失望后)恢复元气,重整旗鼓 to spend time trying to get your strength or confidence back after a defeat or disappointment lick/smack your lips 1 (尤指在吃好东西前)舔嘴唇 to move your tongue over your lips , especially before eating sth good 2 (informal) 迫不及待;渴望 to show that you are excited about sth and want it to happen soon They were licking their lips at the thought of clinching the deal. 他们一想到马上要做成这笔交易就显得急不可待了。 n. a lick and a promise (informal) 草草了事,敷衍塞责(尤指快速地洗刷东西) the act of performing a task quickly and carelessly, especially of washing or cleaning sth quickly at a (fair) lick (informal) 迅速;高速地 fast; at a high speed