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Sinónimos detallados de lick en inglés

lick:

to lick verbo (licks, licked, licking)

  1. to lick
    to lick; to fawn; to lick off
    • lick verbo (licks, licked, licking)
    • fawn verbo (fawns, fawned, fawning)
    • lick off verbo (licks off, licked off, licking off)
  2. to lick
    – find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of 1
    to work; to solve; to work out; to figure out; to lick; to puzzle out
    – find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of 1
    • work verbo (works, worked, working)
      • this unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out1
      • He could not work the math problem1
    • solve verbo (solves, solved, solving)
      • did you solve the problem?1
    • work out verbo (works out, worked out, working out)
    • figure out verbo (figures out, figured out, figuring out)
    • lick verbo (licks, licked, licking)
    • puzzle out verbo (puzzles out, puzzled out, puzzling out)
  3. to lick
    – take up with the tongue 1
    to lap; to lick; to lap up
    – take up with the tongue 1
    • lap verbo (laps, lapped, lapping)
      • The cat lapped up the milk1
    • lick verbo (licks, licked, licking)
      • the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast1
    • lap up verbo (laps up, lapped up, lapping up)
  4. to lick
    – beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight 1
    bat; to cream; to lick; to drub; thrash; clobber
    – beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight 1
    • bat verbo
    • cream verbo (creams, creamed, creaming)
    • lick verbo (licks, licked, licking)
      • We licked the other team on Sunday!1
    • drub verbo (drubs, drubbed, drubbing)
    • thrash verbo
    • clobber verbo
  5. to lick
    – pass the tongue over 1
    to lap; to lick
    – pass the tongue over 1
    • lap verbo (laps, lapped, lapping)
    • lick verbo (licks, licked, licking)
      • the dog licked her hand1

Conjugaciones de lick:

present
  1. lick
  2. lick
  3. licks
  4. lick
  5. lick
  6. lick
simple past
  1. licked
  2. licked
  3. licked
  4. licked
  5. licked
  6. licked
present perfect
  1. have licked
  2. have licked
  3. has licked
  4. have licked
  5. have licked
  6. have licked
past continuous
  1. was licking
  2. were licking
  3. was licking
  4. were licking
  5. were licking
  6. were licking
future
  1. shall lick
  2. will lick
  3. will lick
  4. shall lick
  5. will lick
  6. will lick
continuous present
  1. am licking
  2. are licking
  3. is licking
  4. are licking
  5. are licking
  6. are licking
subjunctive
  1. be licked
  2. be licked
  3. be licked
  4. be licked
  5. be licked
  6. be licked
diverse
  1. lick!
  2. let's lick!
  3. licked
  4. licking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

lick

  1. lick

lick [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the lick
    – (boxing) a blow with the fist 1
    the poke; the punch; the clout; the lick; the biff; the slug
    – (boxing) a blow with the fist 1
    • poke [the ~] sustantivo
    • punch [the ~] sustantivo
      • He landed a hard punch to the gut.2
    • clout [the ~] sustantivo
      • I gave him a clout on his nose1
    • lick [the ~] sustantivo
    • biff [the ~] sustantivo
    • slug [the ~] sustantivo
      • He took a slug to the face.2
  2. the lick
    – touching with the tongue 1
    the lap; the lick
    – touching with the tongue 1
    • lap [the ~] sustantivo
      • the dog's laps were warm and wet1
    • lick [the ~] sustantivo
  3. the lick
    – a salt deposit that animals regularly lick 1
    the lick; the salt lick
    – a salt deposit that animals regularly lick 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "lick":

  1. (boxing) a blow with the fist1
  2. touching with the tongue1
  3. a salt deposit that animals regularly lick1
  4. find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of1
  5. take up with the tongue1
    • the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast1
  6. beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight1
    • We licked the other team on Sunday!1
  7. pass the tongue over1
    • the dog licked her hand1

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