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1 to flick away/off
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2 flick
[flik] 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) sacudidela2) ((slang) a movie.)2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) sacudir* * *[flik] n 1 pancada leve, chicotada rápida, piparote, laçaço. 2 estalido. 3 listra, risca, pincelada, pinta, salpico. 4 coll fita, filme de cinema. • vt+vi 1 chicotear de leve. 2 bater-se de leve. the boys flicked wet towels at each other / os rapazes batiam-se com toalhas úmidas. 3 adejar, esvoaçar, agitar, sacudir. 4 mover, repentina e repetidamente. a flick through the pages virar as páginas com o polegar. to flick away/ off tocar ou expulsar com pequeno movimento do dedo ou da mão. to flick through dar uma olhada (livros, revistas), virando as páginas.
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flick away — phr verb Flick away is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cigarette … Collocations dictionary
flick — I. /flɪk / (say flik) noun 1. a sudden light blow or stroke, as with a whip or the finger. 2. the sound thus made. 3. something thrown off with or as with a jerk: a flick of spray. 4. Boxing a punch with a part open glove, which usually scores no …
flick — flick1 /flik/, n. 1. a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger: She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop. 2. the sound made by such a blow or tap. 3. a light and rapid movement: a flick of the wrist. 4. something thrown off… … Universalium
flick — I [[t]flɪk[/t]] n. 1) a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger 2) the sound made by such a blow or tap 3) a light and rapid movement: a flick of the wrist[/ex] 4) to strike with a sudden light, smart stroke 5) to remove with such… … From formal English to slang
flick — [[t]flɪ̱k[/t]] flicks, flicking, flicked 1) V ERG If something flicks in a particular direction, or if someone flicks it, it moves with a short, sudden movement. [V prep/adv] His tongue flicked across his lips... [V prep/adv] The man s gun… … English dictionary
flick — 1 verb 1 (T) to make something move away by hitting or pushing it suddenly or quickly, especially with your thumb and finger : flick sth from/off etc: Papa flicked the ash from his cigar. | flick sth away/off etc: I flicked away the dandruff from … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flick — flick1 [flık] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: From the sound of a light blow] 1.) [T usually + adverb/preposition] to make something move away by hitting or pushing it suddenly or quickly, especially with your thumb and finger ▪ Papa flicked the ash… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flick — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ quick ▪ deft VERB + FLICK ▪ give (sth) ▪ The fish gave a quick flick of its tail. PREPOSITION … Collocations dictionary
flick — n. & v. n. 1 a a light, sharp, quickly retracted blow with a whip etc. b the sudden release of a bent finger or thumb, esp. to propel a small object. 2 a sudden movement or jerk. 3 a quick turn of the wrist in playing games, esp. in throwing or… … Useful english dictionary
Flick of the Wrist — Для улучшения этой статьи желательно?: Найти и оформить в виде сносок ссылки на авторитетные источники, подтверждающие написанное … Википедия
flick — flɪk n. tap, light slap; light sharp sound; quick movement (as of the fingers); film, movie, motion picture (Slang) v. hit lightly; slap lightly; remove by quickly brushing away; make a quick movement of the fingers … English contemporary dictionary