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1. transitive verb1) leckenlick a stamp — eine Briefmarke anlecken od. belecken
lick one's lips — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) die Lippen lecken
lick something/somebody into shape — (fig.) etwas/jemanden auf Vordermann bringen (ugs.)
lick one's wounds — (lit. or fig.) seine Wunden lecken
2) (play gently over) [Flammen, Feuer:] [empor]züngeln an (+ Dat.)3) (coll.): (beat) verdreschen (ugs.); (fig.) bewältigen, meistern [Problem]; (in contest) eine Abfuhr erteilen (+ Dat.)2. noun1) (act) Lecken, dasgive a door a lick of paint — eine Tür [oberflächlich] überstreichen
2) (coll.): (fast pace)at a great or at full lick — mit einem Affenzahn (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88743/lick_off">lick off- lick up* * *[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) lecken2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) das Lecken2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) die Spur•* * *[lɪk]I. n2. (small quantity)▪ a \lick of ein wenigthe living room could do with a \lick of paint das Wohnzimmer könnte etwas Farbe vertragento be going at a hell of a \lick einen [Affen]zahn draufhaben sl4.II. vt▪ to \lick sth etw lecken [o schlecken]to \lick an ice cream cone/lollipop an einem Eis/Lutscher schleckento \lick the plate den Teller ableckento \lick a stamp eine Briefmarke [mit der Zunge] befeuchten2. (touch) etw beleckenflames were \licking the curtains die Flammen züngelten an den Vorhängen hochthe waves were already \licking the bottom step die Wellen schlugen bereits an die unterste Stufeall right Joe, I know when I'm \licked also gut, Joe, ich gebe mich geschlagen4. (solve)▪ to \lick sth [or to have got sth \licked] etw im Griff habentogether we can \lick this gemeinsam kriegen wir das schon hin famto have got the problem \licked das Problem geknackt haben fam▪ to \lick sb jdn verprügeln6.▶ to \lick sb's arse [or AM ass] ( vulg) jdm in den Arsch kriechen vulg, ein Arschkriecher sein vulg▶ to \lick one's wounds seine Wunden leckenIII. vi* * *[lɪk]1. nto give sth a lick — an etw (dat) lecken
the cat gave me/my hand a lick — die Katze leckte mich ab/mir die Hand
3) (inf= small quantity)
it's time we gave the kitchen a lick of paint — die Küche könnte auch mal wieder etwas Farbe vertragen (inf)he doesn't do a lick of work — er tut keinen Schlag
4) (Brit inf= pace)
the project is coming along at a good lick — das Projekt geht ganz gut voran (inf)to go/drive at a fair old lick — einen ganz schönen Zahn draufhaben
2. vt1) (with tongue) leckento lick one's lips — sich (dat) die Lippen lecken; (fig) sich (dat) die Finger lecken
the cat licked its paws — die Katze leckte sich (dat) die Pfoten
to lick sb's boots (fig) — vor jdm kriechen (inf), jds Stiefel lecken
3) (inf: beat, defeat) in die Pfanne hauen (inf)I think we've got it licked — ich glaube, wir haben die Sache jetzt im Griff
3. vito lick at sth — an etw (dat) lecken
flames licked around the building — Flammen züngelten an dem Gebäude empor
* * *lick [lık]A v/t1. (ab-, be)lecken:lick a stamp eine Briefmarke belecken;he licked the jam off his lips er leckte sich die Marmelade von den Lippen;lick one’s lips sich die Lippen lecken (a. fig);lick into shape figb) etwas in die richtige Form bringen, zurechtbiegen, -stutzen;2. figa) plätschern an (akk) (Wellen)b) lecken an (dat):the flames licked the roof die Flammen leckten oder züngelten am Dach empor3. umga) verprügeln, verdreschenb) schlagen, besiegenc) mit einem Problem etc fertig werdend) übertreffen, schlagen:that licks creation das übertrifft alles;this licks me das geht über meinen Horizont;it licks me how … es ist mir unbegreiflich, wie …4. umg pflegen, (tadellos) in Ordnung haltenB v/i1. lecken:lick at belecken, lecken an (dat)2. umg sausen, flitzenC s1. Lecken n:give sth a lick etwas belecken, an etwas lecken;give o.s. a lick and a promise umg Katzenwäsche machen2. Spur f:he has a lick of a schoolmaster about him er hat ein bisschen was von einem Schulmeister an sich;3. (Farb-, Regen- etc) Spritzer m:lick of paint (rain)4. umg Schlag m5. umg Tempo n:at full lick mit voller Geschwindigkeit;he was driving at quite a lick er hatte einen Affenzahn drauf umgb) Leckstein m (für Haustiere und Wild)* * *1. transitive verb1) leckenlick a stamp — eine Briefmarke anlecken od. belecken
lick one's lips — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) die Lippen lecken
lick something/somebody into shape — (fig.) etwas/jemanden auf Vordermann bringen (ugs.)
lick one's wounds — (lit. or fig.) seine Wunden lecken
2) (play gently over) [Flammen, Feuer:] [empor]züngeln an (+ Dat.)3) (coll.): (beat) verdreschen (ugs.); (fig.) bewältigen, meistern [Problem]; (in contest) eine Abfuhr erteilen (+ Dat.)2. noun1) (act) Lecken, dasgive a door a lick of paint — eine Tür [oberflächlich] überstreichen
2) (coll.): (fast pace)at a great or at full lick — mit einem Affenzahn (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- lick off- lick up* * *v.lecken v.schlecken v. -
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v/i (undicht sein) leak, have a leak—vt/i lick ( auch lecken an + Dat); die Katze leckte mir die Hand the cat licked my hand; sich (Dat) die Finger lecken nach umg., fig. drool after; leck mich ( doch)! vulg. piss off!; Arsch, Blut 1, geleckt* * *das Leckenlap* * *lẹ|cken I ['lɛkn]vi(= undicht sein) to leak IIvtito lickan jdm/etw lecken — to lick sb/sth
See:→ Arsch* * *1) (to have a leak: This bucket leaks; The boiler leaked hot water all over the floor.) leak2) (to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) lick3) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) lick* * *le·cken1[ˈlɛkn̩]vi to leakle·cken2[ˈlɛkn̩]I. vi▪ an jdm/etw \lecken to lick sb/sthwillst du mal [an meinem Eis] \lecken? do you want a lick [of my ice cream]?die Hündin leckte ihre Jungen the bitch licked her youngsie leckte sich das Eis von der Hand she licked the ice-cream off her hand* * *I 1.transitives Verb lick2.jemandem die Hand usw. lecken — lick somebody's hand etc.
intransitives VerbIIan etwas (Dat.) lecken — lick something
intransitives Verb (leck sein) leak* * *lecken1 v/i (undicht sein) leak, have a leaklecken an +dat);die Katze leckte mir die Hand the cat licked my hand;sich (dat)die Finger lecken nach umg, fig drool after;* * *I 1.transitives Verb licksich (Dat.) die Lippen usw. lecken — lick one's lips etc.
2.jemandem die Hand usw. lecken — lick somebody's hand etc.
intransitives VerbIIan etwas (Dat.) lecken — lick something
intransitives Verb (leck sein) leak* * *v.to leak v.to lick v. -
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le·cken1. le·cken [ʼlɛkn̩]vito leak2. le·cken [ʼlɛkn̩]vian jdm/etw \lecken to lick sb/sth;willst du mal [an meinem Eis] \lecken? do you want a lick [of my ice cream]?vt ( mit der Zunge aufnehmen)die Hündin leckte ihre Jungen the bitch licked her young;sie leckte sich das Eis von der Hand she licked the ice-cream off her handWENDUNGEN:leck mich doch [mal]!; -
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1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) lamer
2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) lamedura, lengüetada2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) mano•lick vb1. lamer2. humedecertr[lɪk]1 lamer1 lamedura, lengüetada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat full lick / at quite a lick familiar a toda pastillato give oneself a lick and a promise familiar lavarse rápidamenteto lick one's lips relamerseto lick one's wounds lamerse las heridasto lick somebody's boots dar coba a alguiento lick something into shape familiar poner algo a puntolick ['lɪk] vt1) : lamer2) beat: darle una paliza (a alguien)lick n1) : lamida f, lengüetada fa lick of paint: una mano de pintura2) bit: pizca f, ápice m3)a lick and a promise : una lavada a la carreran.• lamedero s.m.• lamedura s.f.• lametada s.f.v.• lamer v.lick*v.• vencer v.
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1. lɪk1) \<\<spoon/ice-cream\>\> lamer; \<\<stamp\>\> pasarle la lengua a2) (colloq) ( defeat) barrer con, darle* una paliza a (fam)
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a) c ( act) lamida f, lengüetazo mb) (application, coat) (colloq) (no pl)[lɪk]1. VT1) lamerto lick one's wounds — (lit) lamerse las heridas; (fig) curarse las heridas
- lick sb's boots- lick sth into shape2) * (=defeat) dar una paliza a *2. N2) (fig)3) * (=speed)to go at a good or a fair old lick — ir a buen tren *
at full lick — a todo gas *, a toda mecha *
- lick off- lick up* * *
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1. [lɪk]1) \<\<spoon/ice-cream\>\> lamer; \<\<stamp\>\> pasarle la lengua a2) (colloq) ( defeat) barrer con, darle* una paliza a (fam)
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a) c ( act) lamida f, lengüetazo mb) (application, coat) (colloq) (no pl) -
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lik 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) slikke2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) slikk2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) raskt strøk maling•slikkeIsubst. \/lɪk\/1) slikk, slikking2) ( også saltlick) saltslikke, saltstein, slikkestein3) ( hverdagslig) smell, rapp4) ( hverdagslig) skvett, grann, anelse5) ( hverdagslig) fres, fart6) (om hår, også cowlick) dårelokk, sleikat full lick i full fartgive something a cat's lick gi noe en kattevask, vaske av noe i full fartgive something a lick and a promise fare over noe med harelabb, gi noe en kattevaskhave a lick of the tar brush (hverdagslig, nedsettende) ha litt negerblod i årenenot a lick of work ( hverdagslig) ikke det skapte grannIIverb \/lɪk\/1) ( med tungen) slikke (på)2) ( om ild) slikke (over), slå opp3) ( om bølger) skylle (over)4) ( hverdagslig) jule opp, banke, denge, slå5) ( hverdagslig) slå, overvinne, beseire6) ( hverdagslig) fare av stedhan styrtet av sted \/ han løp så fort han orketbe licked være gåen, være utslittlick one's lips\/chops slikke seg om munnenlick one's wounds ( også overført) slikke sine sårlick someone into shape få skikk på noen, gjøre folk av noen, plukke av noen unotenelick someone's boots\/shoes ( hverdagslig) slikke noen oppetter ryggen, smiske for noen, krype for noenlick something clean slikke noe rent, slikke ut av noelick something off slikke bort noe, slikke noe avlick the dust bite i gresset krype i støvetthat licks creation eller that licks everything det tar kaka, det slår alle rekorder, det overgår altthat licks me det går over min forstand, jeg forstår det ikke -
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I [lɪk]1) leccata f.to give sth. a lick — dare una leccata a qcs
2) fig.3) colloq. (in jazz) chorus m.4) (blow) colpo m.••II [lɪk]at a fair o good lick — colloq. a tutta birra
1) [person, animal] leccareto lick sth. clean — [ animal] pulire qcs. leccandolo
to lick one's chops — colloq. o
lips — leccarsi le labbra; fig. (at prospect) avere l'acquolina in bocca
to lick sb.'s boots — colloq. leccare i piedi a qcn
2) [flame, wave] lambireto get licked — (in game) farsi battere
I think we've got the problem licked! — colloq. penso che abbiamo risolto il problema!
••* * *[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) leccare2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) leccata2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) pennellata•* * *[lɪk]1. vt1) (with tongue) leccare, (subj: flames) lambireto lick one's lips — leccarsi le labbra, (hungrily) leccarsi i baffi
to lick sb's boots fig fam — leccare i piedi a qn
to lick sth into shape fig fam — mettere a punto qc
2) (fam: defeat) suonarle a, stracciare2. n1) leccataa lick and a promise fig fam — una pulitina sommaria
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fam: speed) at full lick — a tutta birra* * *lick /lɪk/n.1 leccata2 piccola quantità; pizzico; briciolo; leggero strato: a lick of paint, un leggero strato di vernice4 (fam.) forte colpo; botta5 prova; sforzo● (fam.) a lick and a promise, una lavatina (o una pulitina) superficiale; pulizia sommaria □ (vet.) lick block, blocchetto salino □ (fam.) a lick in the face, un manrovescio □ (fam.) to give it big licks, mettercela tutta; fare ogni sforzo.♦ (to) lick /lɪk/A v. t.3 (fam. antiq.) bastonare; percuotere; picchiare4 (fam.) battere; superare; sconfiggere; stracciare: ( sport) to lick one's opponents, stracciare gli avversariB v. i.(fam.) andare; affrettarsi; correre: as hard as one can lick, correndo a più non posso● to lick sb. 's boots = to lick sb.'s shoes ► sotto □ to lick clean, pulire leccando: The child licked his plate clean, il bambino ha pulito il piatto leccandolo □ (fig.) to lick the dust, mordere la polvere □ (fam.) to lick into shape, rifinire; rendere presentabile; mettere a punto, preparare a dovere: Our coach has licked the team into shape, il nostro allenatore ha messo a punto la squadra □ (fig.) to lick one's lips, avere l'acquolina in bocca; leccarsi i baffi (o le dita) □ to lick sb. 's shoes, leccare i piedi a q. (fig.) □ (fig.) to lick one's wounds, leccarsi le ferite □ to lick up (o off), togliere (o pulire) leccando □ (fam.) to get a problem licked, riuscire a risolvere un problema.* * *I [lɪk]1) leccata f.to give sth. a lick — dare una leccata a qcs
2) fig.3) colloq. (in jazz) chorus m.4) (blow) colpo m.••II [lɪk]at a fair o good lick — colloq. a tutta birra
1) [person, animal] leccareto lick sth. clean — [ animal] pulire qcs. leccandolo
to lick one's chops — colloq. o
lips — leccarsi le labbra; fig. (at prospect) avere l'acquolina in bocca
to lick sb.'s boots — colloq. leccare i piedi a qcn
2) [flame, wave] lambireto get licked — (in game) farsi battere
I think we've got the problem licked! — colloq. penso che abbiamo risolto il problema!
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[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) slikke2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) slik2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) smule•* * *[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) slikke2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) slik2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) smule• -
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[lɪk] 1. vt 2. nliźnięcie ntto get licked ( inf) — dostawać (dostać perf) cięgi
to lick one's lips — oblizywać się (oblizać się perf) ( fig) zacierać ręce
* * *[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) lizać2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) liźnięcie2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) machnięcie, pociągnięcie• -
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sziksó, nyalintás, szikes legelő, nyalató, szikes to lick: megnyal, eldönget, nyal, nyaldos* * *[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) (meg)nyal2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) nyalás2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) egy kis...• -
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[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) lamber2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) lambedela2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) pintadela•* * *[lik] n 1 lambidela, lambida. 2 pancada, golpe. 3 oportunidade, vez. 4 saleiro: local onde se deposita sal para o gado. 5 pequena quantidade. 6 coll velocidade. 7 figura musical intercalada. • vt+vi 1 lamber. 2 bater, surrar. 3 vencer, derrotar, superar. 4 confundir, ser incompreensível. it licks me / não consigo entender. 5 sl fumar crack. to give a lick and a promise fazer de qualquer jeito, sem capricho. to lick into shape a) moldar. b) tornar apresentável, pôr em condições. to lick one’s shoes mostrar-se servil. to lick one’s wounds recuperar-se de derrota ou decepção. to lick the dust morder o pó, ser derrotado, cair morto. to lick up consumir, devorar. -
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n. yalama, tokat, hız, azıcık, bir parçacık————————v. yalamak, dayak atmak, dövmek, yenmek, üstesinden gelmek, halletmek* * *1. yala (v.) 2. yalama (n.)* * *[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) yalamak2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) yalama2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) azıcık, birazcık• -
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[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) lizati2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) lizanje2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) kaplja•* * *I [lik]nounlizanje; lizalica, solnica za divjad; colloquially udarec, poraz; slang hitrost, tempoa lick — nekaj malega, trohicacolloquially a lick and a promise — površno delo, na pol narejenoII [lik]1.transitive verblizati, polizati, oblizati; figuratively lizati kaj (plamen); colloquially pretepsti, tepsti, premagati, obvladati (problem), presegati, prekašati;2.intransitive verbbožati, lizati (valovi); slang hiteti, drvetito lick into shape — urediti, spraviti v red, dati čemu pravo oblikofiguratively to lick one's wounds — lizati si rane, oddahniti sefiguratively to lick the dust — biti poražen, pasti v borbithis licks me — temu nisem dorastel, tega ne morem razumeti -
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• nuolaista• nuolla• nuoleminen• nuoleskella• höyhentää• lipoa• pehmittää• latkia* * *lik 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) nuolla2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) nuolaisu2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) sutaisu• -
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[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) []laizīt; lakt2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) []laizīšana; lakšana2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) viegla pieskaršanās•* * *laizīšana; aplaizīšana; nieks, mazumiņš; belziens; solis; laizīt; aplaizīt; viegli skart; lakt; pērt, sist; traukties, drāzties -
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n. slickning; slick; mumsande; slag, smäll (slang); fart, fräs; ytlig handling, "smörande"--------v. slicka; mumsa; smälla, slå (slang); besegra (slang); ha bråttom (slang)* * *[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) slicka2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) slick, slickning2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) [] strykning• -
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[lik] 1. verb(to pass the tongue over: The dog licked her hand.) lízať2. noun1) (an act of licking: The child gave the ice-cream a lick.) liznutie2) (a hasty application (of paint): These doors could do with a lick of paint.) pretretie•* * *• vymlátit• vybit• zlahka sa dotýkat• zlahka sa dotknút• slanisko• šlahat• troška• prevýšit• prekonat• bitka• chvat• porazit• ponáhlat sa• liznutie• lízat• lízanie• kúsok• nabit• nepatrné množstvo• oblizovat• oblizovanie• oblízat -
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