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  1. to move the tongue across the surface of something: He licked the chocolate off his fingers. She licked the stamps and stuck them on the parcel. [ T, I + prep ] If flames or waves lick something, they pass over it quickly or touch it lightly like a tongue: Within a few seconds flames were licking at the curtains.

  2. Noun. One major concern in these encounters is the spread of rabies, a potentially fatal disease that can be passed along to humans via saliva, usually through bites, scratches or even licks from infected animals, according to the World Health Organization. Evan Rosen, New York Daily News, 21 June 2024 My guitar player Josh Serrato, coming up ...

  3. Definition of lick verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. to move the tongue across the surface of something: He licked the chocolate off his fingers. She licked the stamps and stuck them on the package. [ T, I + prep ] If flames or waves lick something, they pass over it quickly or touch it lightly like a tongue: Within a few seconds flames were licking at the curtains.

  5. A lick of something is a small amount of it. It could do with a lick of paint to brighten up its premises. A lick is a short piece of music which is part of a song and is played on a guitar. A lick is also a short section in a piece of jazz, which the musician invents while they are playing.

  6. To lick is to taste or touch with the tongue. When your dog licks you, he's saying hello. Humans should opt for waving hello over licking.

  7. She licked the stamps and stuck them on the parcel.她舔了一下郵票,然後貼在包裹上。. [ T, I+ prep ] If flames or waves lick something, they pass over it quickly or touch it lightly like a tongue. (火焰)蔓延,掠過,吞捲;(波浪)拍擊,沖刷.

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