lick
lick
lɪk
lik
British pronunciation
/lˈɪk/

Définition et signification de « lick » en anglais

to lick
01

lécher, passer la langue sur

to pass the tongue over a surface, typically to taste or eat something
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Transitive: to lick a surface
to lick definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The toddler licked the spoon after finishing her yogurt.
Le tout-petit a léché la cuillère après avoir fini son yaourt.
02

battre à plate couture, écraser

to defeat someone with ease or in a decisive manner
Transitive: to lick an opponent
example
Exemples
The boxer licked his rival in the final round of the match.
Le boxeur a dominé son rival dans le dernier round du match.
03

surmonter, résoudre

to overcome or solve a problem completely
Transitive: to lick a problem or challenge
example
Exemples
With hard work, she licked the difficult math problem and solved it in minutes.
Avec du travail acharné, elle a surmonté le problème de mathématiques difficile et l'a résolu en quelques minutes.
04

lécher, laper

to touch or move something with your tongue, often to taste or clean it
Transitive: to lick sth
example
Exemples
She licked the ice cream cone, savoring every bite.
Elle a léché le cornet de glace, savourant chaque bouchée.
Lick
01

léchage, coup de langue

touching with the tongue
lick definition and meaning
02

coup de poing, frappe

(boxing) a blow with the fist
03

léchage, salive

a salt deposit that animals regularly lick
04

lick, phrase musicale

a short, recognizable series of notes or a musical phrase
example
Exemples
I love how he incorporates complex licks into his improvisation.
J'adore comment il intègre des licks complexes dans son improvisation.
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