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1 rasa puas
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2 облизываться
1) General subject: lick one's chops (что-либо), lick one's lips (что-либо), smack one's lips, lick chops, lick lips, lick shops, lick lips (в предвкушении чего-л. или при воспоминании о чем-л.), smack lips (в предвкушении чего-л. или при воспоминании о чем-л.)2) Literal: eye hungrily3) Scuba diving: lick -
3 смаковать
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4 предвкушать
1) General subject: anticipate, foretaste, hope, lick one's chops (особ. удовольствие от еды), lick one's lips (что-либо), look, look ahead, look forward (что-л.), look forward to, look forward to (что-л.), pretaste, look forward (to), lick chops (что-л.), lick lips (что-л. приятное)2) Jargon: lick (one's) chops -
5 злорадствовать
2) Jargon: lick (one's) chops3) Makarov: enjoy a small triumph -
6 облизать(ся)
1) lick; 2) lick lips -
7 облизывать(ся)
1) lick; 2) lick lips -
8 облизывать губы
General subject: lick lips, smack lips -
9 облизвам
lick(чиния и пр.) lick cleanоблизвам се lick o.'s lips, ( за животно) lick itselfда ся оближеш пръстите a real treat; it'll make you long for more, simply delicious* * *облѝзвам,гл. lick; ( чиния и пр.) lick clean; polish off;\облизвам се lick o.’s lips, (за животно) lick itself, lick its chops; • да си оближеш пръстите a real treat; it’ll make you long for more, simply delicious.* * *lick: lick one's lips - облизвам устните си* * *1. (чиния и пр.) lick clean 2. lick 3. ОБЛИЗВАМ ce lick o.'s lips, (за животно) lick itself 4. да ся оближеш пръстите а real treat; it'll make you long for more, simply delicious -
10 leccare
lick* * *leccare v.tr.1 to lick; to lap: il gatto leccava il piatto, the cat was licking the plate; leccare il latte, to lap (up) milk // leccarsi le dita, i baffi, (fig.) to smack one's lips; una torta buona da leccarsi le dita, a mouthwatering cake // leccarsi le ferite, (fig.) to lick one's wounds2 (fig.) to suck up to, to flatter; to lick: leccare i piedi, il culo a qlcu., to lick s.o.'s boots, arse3 (fig.) to overpolish.◘ leccarsi v.rifl.1 to lick oneself: il gatto si leccava coscienziosamente, the cat was licking itself industriously2 (fig.) to preen oneself: si leccò davanti allo specchio per un'ora, he preened himself for an hour before the mirror.* * *[lek'kare]1. vtleccarsi le labbra o i baffi/le dita — to lick one's lips/fingers
2. vr (leccarsi)fig to preen o.s.* * *[lek'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (con la lingua) to lick; [ animale] to lap [latte, acqua]2.verbo pronominale leccarsi- rsi le dita — to lick one's fingers; fig. to lick one's chops
••leccare i piedi a qcn. — to lick sb.'s boots, to suck up to sb.
leccare il culo a qcn. — volg. to kiss o lick sb.'s arse BE o ass AE
* * *leccare/lek'kare/ [1]1 (con la lingua) to lick; [ animale] to lap [latte, acqua]II leccarsi verbo pronominale- rsi le dita to lick one's fingers; fig. to lick one's chops; -rsi le labbra o i baffi to lick one's chopsleccare i piedi a qcn. to lick sb.'s boots, to suck up to sb.; leccare il culo a qcn. volg. to kiss o lick sb.'s arse BE o ass AE; - rsi le ferite to lick one's wounds. -
11 облизываться
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12 slikke
* * *vb lick ( fx lick stamps);( spise slik) eat sweets (, am: candy);(også fig) lick one's lips;[ slikke solskin] sun oneself, bask in the sun;[ slikke sine penge op] spend all one's money on sweets (, candy);[ slikke op ad]( om flammer) lick,( om bølger) lap;[ slikke på] lick;(fig) lick one's wounds. -
13 relamerse los labios
• lick one's lips• smack one's lips -
14 lamerse los labios
• lick one's lips -
15 relamerse
1 to lick one's lips repeatedly2 figurado (disfrutar) to lick one's lips with anticipation■ se relamía viendo cómo su madre hacía el pastel watching her mother make the cake made her mouth water* * *VPR2) (fig)relamerse con algo — to relish the prospect of sth; pey to gloat over the prospect of sth
3) (=gloriarse) to brag4) †† (=maquillarse) to paint one's face* * ** * ** * *relamerse [E1 ](por algo sabroso) to lick one's lips; (de satisfacción) to smack one's lips* * *
relamerse ( conjugate relamerse) verbo pronominal ( por algo sabroso) to lick one's lips;
( de satisfacción) to smack one's lips
relamerse verbo reflexivo to lick one's lips
' relamerse' also found in these entries:
English:
gloat
- lick
- lip
- smack
* * *vpr1. [persona] to lick one's lips;relamerse de gusto to smack one's lips;se relamía de gusto al pensar en… he savoured the thought of…2. [animal] to lick its chops* * *v/r lick one’s lips* * *relamerse vr: to smack one's lips, to lick one's chops -
16 labbro
m (pl le -a) lip* * *1 lip: labbra carnose, fleshy (o thick) lips; labbra sporgenti, protuberant lips; labbro superiore, inferiore, upper, lower lip; labbro leporino, harelip (o cleft lip); dal suo labbro non esce mai un lamento, no complaint ever passes his lips; morì col suo nome sulle labbra, she died with his name on her lips; la preghiera le morì sul labbro, the prayer died on her lips; accostare un bicchiere alle labbra, to raise a glass to one's lips; leccarsi le labbra, (fig.) to lick (o to smack) one's lips; mordersi le labbra, to bite one's lip (anche fig.) // a fior di labbra, rather unwillingly: parlare a fior di labbra, to murmur; un sorriso a fior di labbra, a ghost of a smile // avere una parola sulle labbra, (sulla punta della lingua) to have a word on the tip of one's tongue // pendere dalle labbra di qlcu., to hang on s.o.'s words2 (orlo) lip, brim, rim: i labbri di una ferita, the lips of a wound; i labbri di un vaso, the rim of a vase3 (anat.) labium*: piccole, grandi labbra, labia minora, majora.* * *1) (pl.f. -a) liplabbro superiore, inferiore — upper, lower lip
leccarsi, mordersi le -a — to lick, bite one's lips
baciare qcn. sulle -a — to kiss sb. on the lips
leggere sulle -a (di qcn.) — to read sb.'s lips
2) (pl.f. -a) (della vulva)grandi, piccole -a — labia majora, minora
3) (pl. -i) (orlo) brim, edge, lip; (di ferita) lip•••pendere dalle -a di qcn. — to hang on sb.'s words
* * *labbropl. -i, pl.f. -a /'labbro/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 (pl.f. -a) lip; labbro superiore, inferiore upper, lower lip; leccarsi, mordersi le -a to lick, bite one's lips; baciare qcn. sulle -a to kiss sb. on the lips; leggere sulle -a (di qcn.) to read sb.'s lips; avere il sorriso sulle -a to have a smile on one's lipspendere dalle -a di qcn. to hang on sb.'s words\labbro leporino harelip. -
17 obli|zać
pf — obli|zywać impf (obliżę — oblizuję) Ⅰ vt to lick- oblizać (sobie) wargi/palce to lick one’s lips/fingers- oblizał łyżeczkę po miodzie/z miodu he licked the honey off the spoon- pies starannie oblizał miskę the dog licked the bowl cleanⅡ oblizać się — oblizywać się to lick one’s lips, to lick oneself- pies oblizywał się na widok mięsa the dog was licking its lips at the sight of meat- oblizywać się na myśl o deserze to lick one’s lips at the thought of dessert- oblizuję się na samą myśl my mouth is watering already- oblizał się ze smakiem he licked his lips with relishThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obli|zać
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18 облизываться
I несовер. - облизываться;совер. - облизаться
1) lick one's lips; lick one's chops, smack one's lips прям. и перен.
2) возвр. (о животных)
lick itself
3) только несовер.; разг.
lick one's lips in anticipation
II страд. от облизывать* * *lick one's lips; lick one's chops -
19 ablecken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. den Teller ablecken lick the plate clean; sich (Dat) die Lippen / Finger ablecken lick one’s lips / fingers; Hund: jemanden ablecken lick s.o. all over; jemandem das Gesicht ablecken lick s.o.’s face; sich (Dat) die Zunge nach etw. ablecken umg., fig. want s.th. like mad ( oder crazy)II v/refl Katze: wash itself* * *ạb|le|ckenvt septo lick; Teller, Löffel, Finger to lick (clean); Blut, Marmelade to lick offetw von der Hand ablecken — to lick sth off one's hand
* * *ab|le·ckenvt1. (durch Lecken entfernen)▪ etw \ablecken Blut, Marmelade to lick sth off2. (durch Lecken säubern)▪ etw \ablecken Finger, Löffel, Teller to lick sth [clean]der Hund leckte mir die Finger ab the dog licked my fingers* * *transitives Verb1) lick off2) (säubern) lick cleansich (Dat.) die Finger ablecken — lick one's fingers
* * *ablecken (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1.den Teller ablecken lick the plate clean;sich (dat)die Lippen/Finger ablecken lick one’s lips/fingers; Hund:jemanden ablecken lick sb all over;jemandem das Gesicht ablecken lick sb’s face;sich (dat)2. (entfernen) lick off (von etwas (from) sth)B. v/r Katze: wash itself* * *transitives Verb1) lick off2) (säubern) lick cleansich (Dat.) die Finger ablecken — lick one's fingers
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20 lecken
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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lick — lick1 [ lık ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to move your tongue across something, especially in order to eat it, clean it, or make it wet: The children sat licking ice cream. Their dog was still licking itself. The kids were licking… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lick — /lɪk / (say lik) verb (t) 1. (sometimes followed by off, from, etc.) to pass the tongue over the surface of. 2. to affect by strokes of the tongue: to lick the plate clean. 3. to pass or play lightly over, as flames do. 4. Colloquial to overcome… …
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lick — 1 verb 1 TONGUE (T) to move your tongue across the surface of something in order to eat it, clean it etc: The dog jumped up and licked her face. 2 SPORT (T) informal to defeat an opponent: I reckon we could lick the best teams in Georgia. 3… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English