0 to move your tongue across the surface of something -- лизать, облизывать
1 the act of licking something -- лизание, облизывание
[ usually singular ] Here, have a lick of my ice cream.
2 If you give a wall or other surface a lick of paint, you paint it. -- слой краски
K-containing mineral feed was bought, just pure salt licks.
Having people contacting calves might lead to different behaviour by the dam, such as licking it more, enabling increased faecal-oral spread opportunity.
Green rocks appearing on the licks suggest that the material evolved through weathering in the lick area.
The size and the relief of each lick were determined and mapped.
Physico-chemical analysis of the geophagical lick soil showed significantly higher quantities of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese and clay compared with the other soils.
The animals had free access to clean water and mineral salt lick.
For example, we observe either flinching or licking behavior of an affected paw and regard it as indicating spontaneous pain.
She took a lollipop to lick and didn't feel sick.
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移動舌頭, 舔,舐, (火焰)蔓延,掠過,吞捲…
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移动舌头, 舔,舐, (火焰)蔓延,掠过,吞卷…
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lamer, lametón [masculine, singular]…
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lamber, chupar…
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~をなめる…
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yalamak, yalama, yalayış…
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lécher, coup [masculine] de langue, coup de langue…
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llepar…
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