1 to defeat easily in a competition, fight, etc.:
We'll lick the other teams.
2 the act of hitting someone with something such as a whip
5 in jazz or rock music, a short series of notes played by one musician
6 the action of licking something:
7 to move the tongue across the surface of something as a way of eating it or making it wet or clean:
8 to defeat someone or something, or to solve a difficult problem:
He has licked the cancer.
Chuck couldn’t read a lick.
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.
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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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