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1 lick
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 -
2 chop
I 1. op past tense, past participle - chopped; verb((sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces): He chopped up the vegetables.) hogge, hakke (opp)2. noun(a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.) kotelett- chopper- choppy
- choppiness
- chop and change
- chop down II op noun((in plural) the jaws or mouth, especially of an animal: the wolf's chops.) kjeve, kjefthakke--------hogg--------hogge--------kotelettIsubst. \/tʃɒp\/1) hugg, stoppende slag (sport)2) avhugd stykke3) kotelett4) krapp sjøgive somebody the chop ( hverdagslig) droppe noen, sparke noen, gi noen sparkengive something the chop droppe noe, sløyfe noeget the chop ( hverdagslig) få sparken krepereIIsubst. \/tʃɒp\/gap, munningchops kjever, kjeftfat chops ( hverdagslig) flesketryne, måneansiktlick one's chops slikke seg om munnenIIIsubst. \/tʃɒp\/bare i uttrykkchops and changes stadige endringer, stadige ombestemmelserIVsubst. \/tʃɒp\/ (India, Kina)1) (offisielt) stempel, segl2) pass, passerseddel, lisens3) ( gammeldags) varemerke4) ( hverdagslig) klasse, kvalitet, sortfirst chop ( slang) kjempebra, råbranot much chop ( slang) ikke særlig tessVsubst. \/tʃɒp\/( slang) mat, fôr, fødeVIverb \/tʃɒp\/1) hugge, hakke, skjære i stykker2) (overført, om ord) klippe av3) (hverdagslig, om plan e.l.) stoppe4) hugge seg vei5) ( hverdagslig) sparke, gi sparkenchop a ball ( sport) stoppe en ballchop at hugge etterchop in avbryte (en samtale), skyte innchop through hugge seg vei gjennomchop up hakke opp, skjære i småbiterVIIverb \/tʃɒp\/bare i uttrykkchop and change skifte ofte vingle frem og tilbake, ombestemme seg oftechop back bråsnu, snu fortchop logic være spissfindig, drive med flisespikkeri, bedrive ordkløveriVIIIverb \/tʃɒp\/spise, ete
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lick one's chops — {v. phr.}, {informal} To think about something pleasant; enjoy the thought of something. * /John is licking his chops about the steak dinner tonight./ * /Tom is licking his chops about the lifeguard job he will have at the beach next summer./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
lick one's chops — {v. phr.}, {informal} To think about something pleasant; enjoy the thought of something. * /John is licking his chops about the steak dinner tonight./ * /Tom is licking his chops about the lifeguard job he will have at the beach next summer./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
lick one's chops — phrasal : to anticipate with relish a banker licks his chops over the increase in the earnings on each dollar George Shea * * * lick one s chops To wait eagerly or greedily • • • Main Entry: ↑chop … Useful english dictionary
lick\ one's\ chops — v. phr. informal To think about something pleasant; enjoy the thought of something. John is licking his chops about the steak dinner tonight. Tom is licking his chops about the lifeguard job he will have at the beach next summer. Our team is… … Словарь американских идиом
lick one's chops — verb a) To use ones tongue to remove moistness from the sides of ones mouth, as when salivating or at the conclusion of a meal. Pat presently came galloping up the orchard, carrying in his mouth a big field mouse, which, sitting down before us,… … Wiktionary
lick one's chops — phrasal to feel or show eager anticipation … New Collegiate Dictionary
lick one's lips — To look forward, or (archaic) to recall, with pleasure • • • Main Entry: ↑lick * * * I lick one s lips (or chops) look forward to something with eager anticipation II lick (or smack) one s lips look forward to something with relish; show one s… … Useful english dictionary
lick — [lik] vt. [ME licken < OE liccian, akin to Ger lecken < IE base * leig̑h , to lick > Gr leichein, L ligurrire, to lick, lingere, to lick up] 1. to pass the tongue over [to lick one s lips] 2. to bring into a certain condition by passing… … English World dictionary
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… …
lick — licker, n. /lik/, v.t. 1. to pass the tongue over the surface of, as to moisten, taste, or eat (often fol. by up, off, from, etc.): to lick a postage stamp; to lick an ice cream cone. 2. to make, or cause to become, by stroking with the tongue:… … Universalium
chops — /tʃɒps/ (say chops) Colloquial –plural noun 1. the jaw. 2. Jazz a. → embouchure (def. 3b). b. musical ability and technical prowess. –phrase 3. bust someone s chops, to nag, criticise or reprimand someone. 4. in the chops, in th …