lick 的英语意思
licklick1 /lɪk/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1tongue [transitive] to move your tongue across the surface of something in order to eat it, wet it, clean it etc用舌头舔某物的表面,以便吃掉、润湿或清洁等:
The dog jumped up and licked her face.那只狗跳起来,舔了她的脸。lick something ↔ up
A cat licked up the drops spilt on the floor.一只猫舔食了洒在地板上的水滴。lick something off something
He licked the drops off his upper lip.他舔掉了上唇上的水滴。2sport [transitive] informal非正式 to defeat an opponent打败对手:
I bet we could lick the best teams in Georgia.我敢说我们能打败佐治亚州最强的队伍。3flames/waves [intransitive, transitive] literary文学 if flames or waves lick something, they touch it again and again with quick movements火焰或波浪以快速、反复的动作触碰某物lick at/against
Soon the flames were licking at the curtains.不久,火焰开始舔舐窗帘。4have (got) something licked informal非正式 to have succeeded in dealing with a difficult problem成功解决了一个棘手的问题:
Just when you think you’ve got it licked, it comes back.就在你以为已经解决了的时候,它又回来了。5lick your lips (also lick your chops American English) to feel eager and excited because you are expecting to get something good因期待好事将至而跃跃欲试、兴奋不已:
Scottish rugby fans are licking their lips in anticipation.苏格兰橄榄球球迷们正满怀期待,跃跃欲试。6lick your wounds to quietly think about the defeat or disappointment you have just suffered独自消化刚刚遭受的失败或失望7lick somebody’s boots to obey someone completely because you are afraid of them or want to please them因害怕或想取悦某人而完全服从 → knock/lick somebody/something into shape at shape1(3)
查看全部语言翻译1tongue [transitive] to move your tongue across the surface of something in order to eat it, wet it, clean it etc用舌头舔某物的表面,以便吃掉、润湿或清洁等:
The dog jumped up and licked her face.那只狗跳起来,舔了她的脸。lick something ↔ up
A cat licked up the drops spilt on the floor.一只猫舔食了洒在地板上的水滴。lick something off something
He licked the drops off his upper lip.他舔掉了上唇上的水滴。2sport [transitive] informal非正式 to defeat an opponent打败对手:
I bet we could lick the best teams in Georgia.我敢说我们能打败佐治亚州最强的队伍。3flames/waves [intransitive, transitive] literary文学 if flames or waves lick something, they touch it again and again with quick movements火焰或波浪以快速、反复的动作触碰某物lick at/against
Soon the flames were licking at the curtains.不久,火焰开始舔舐窗帘。4have (got) something licked informal非正式 to have succeeded in dealing with a difficult problem成功解决了一个棘手的问题:
Just when you think you’ve got it licked, it comes back.就在你以为已经解决了的时候,它又回来了。5lick your lips (also lick your chops American English) to feel eager and excited because you are expecting to get something good因期待好事将至而跃跃欲试、兴奋不已:
Scottish rugby fans are licking their lips in anticipation.苏格兰橄榄球球迷们正满怀期待,跃跃欲试。6lick your wounds to quietly think about the defeat or disappointment you have just suffered独自消化刚刚遭受的失败或失望7lick somebody’s boots to obey someone completely because you are afraid of them or want to please them因害怕或想取悦某人而完全服从 → knock/lick somebody/something into shape at shape1(3)licklick2 noun
1[countable usually singular] when you move your tongue across the surface of something用舌头舔某物表面的动作:
Can I have a lick of your ice cream?我能舔一口你的冰淇淋吗?2a lick of paint/colour etc a small amount of paint etc put onto the surface of something to improve its appearance涂在某物表面以改善外观的少量油漆等:
It’ll be okay after a lick of paint.刷上一层油漆就好了。3not a lick of something American English old-fashioned旧式 not even a small amount of something丝毫,一点儿(也没有):
Ann won’t do a lick of work around the house.安连家里一点儿活儿都不肯干。4[countable] informal非正式 part of a song played on a guitar吉他演奏中的短小乐句:
a bluesy guitar lick一段布鲁斯风格的吉他乐句5at a great/fair lick British English informal非正式 very fast非常快6give something a lick and a promise a)British English to wash or clean something quickly and carelessly匆忙、粗心地洗涤或清洁某物 b)American English to do a job quickly and carelessly草率地完成一项工作7[countable] informal非正式 an act of hitting someone打某人一下
1[countable usually singular] when you move your tongue across the surface of something用舌头舔某物表面的动作:
Can I have a lick of your ice cream?我能舔一口你的冰淇淋吗?2a lick of paint/colour etc a small amount of paint etc put onto the surface of something to improve its appearance涂在某物表面以改善外观的少量油漆等:
It’ll be okay after a lick of paint.刷上一层油漆就好了。3not a lick of something American English old-fashioned旧式 not even a small amount of something丝毫,一点儿(也没有):
Ann won’t do a lick of work around the house.安连家里一点儿活儿都不肯干。4[countable] informal非正式 part of a song played on a guitar吉他演奏中的短小乐句:
a bluesy guitar lick一段布鲁斯风格的吉他乐句5at a great/fair lick British English informal非正式 very fast非常快6give something a lick and a promise a)British English to wash or clean something quickly and carelessly匆忙、粗心地洗涤或清洁某物 b)American English to do a job quickly and carelessly草率地完成一项工作7[countable] informal非正式 an act of hitting someone打某人一下