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1 lick
[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. -
2 lick
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3 lick
lambidato lick:lamber -
4 lick into shape
(to put into a better or more efficient form.) pôr em forma -
5 lick into shape
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6 to lick one’s wounds
to lick one’s woundsrecuperar-se (de um fracasso).————————to lick one’s woundsrecuperar-se de derrota ou decepção. -
7 salt-lick
salt-lick[s'ɔ:lt lik] n terreno impregnado de sal procurado pelo gado para lambê-lo. -
8 to give a lick and a promise
to give a lick and a promisefazer de qualquer jeito, sem capricho.English-Portuguese dictionary > to give a lick and a promise
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9 to lick into shape
to lick into shapea) moldar. b) tornar apresentável, pôr em condições. -
10 to lick one’s chops
to lick one’s chopscoll esperar ansiosamente, impacientemente. -
11 to lick one’s shoes
to lick one’s shoesmostrar-se servil. -
12 to lick someone’s boots
to lick someone’s bootsbajular, puxar o saco. -
13 to lick the dust
to lick the dustmorder o pó, ser derrotado, cair morto. -
14 to lick up
to lick upconsumir, devorar. -
15 lickerish
lick.er.ish[l'ikəriʃ] adj 1 ávido, voraz, guloso. 2 lascivo, libidinoso. 3 gostoso, apetitoso. -
16 lickerishly
lick.er.ish.ly[l'ikəriʃli] adv 1 avidamente, vorazmente. 2 lascivamente. -
17 lickerishness
lick.er.ish.ness[l'ikəriʃnis] n gulodice: qualidade do que é apetitoso. -
18 lickety-split
lick.e.ty-split[likiti spl'it] adv coll Amer imediatamente, muito rapidamente. -
19 lickspit
lick.spit[l'ikspit] n 1 parasita: pessoa que costuma viver à custa alheia. 2 sicofanta: bajulador vil. -
20 lickspittle
lick.spit.tle[l'ikspitəl] n = link=lickspit lickspit.
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lick — [n] light touch; little amount bit, brush, cast, dab, dash, hint, sample, smack, speck, stroke, suggestion, taste, tinge, trace, whiff; concepts 612,831 lick [v1] touch with tongue brush, calm, caress, fondle, glance, gloss, graze, lap, lap… … New thesaurus
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Lick — Lick, v. t. [Cf. OSw. l[ a]gga to place, strike, prick.] To strike with repeated blows for punishment; to flog; to whip or conquer, as in a pugilistic encounter. [Colloq. or Low] Carlyle. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English