l
la
lb
lc
ld
le
lf
lg
lh
li
ll
lm
lo
lp
lr
ls
lt
lu
lv
lw
lx
ly
lz
Перевод: lick
[существительное] облизывание; лизание; чуточка ; кусочек ; незначительное количество; сильный удар; шаг ; скорость ; усилие; лизунец ; соляной участок, привлекающий диких животных; [глагол] лизать; вылизывать; облизать; облизывать; зализывать; полизать; слегка касаться; бить; колотить; превосходить; побивать; побеждать; спешить; мчаться
Тезаурус:
- She has a mineral lick which she will not touch.
- The audience is blithely unconcerned as the rats' rancid pink tongues stretch out to lick gently at pink heels.
- Soon, it would begin to lick round his knees.
- He remembered the hiss of those wings, the lick and swish of revolving doors, the warble of phones.
- "I've had such a lovely time," she said as Ethel fell on her in ecstasy, "and Ethel's lick is much more efficient than cleansing cream."
- (Interestingly, in the December "89 issue of Guitarist we examined a very similar lick used by Franny Beecher of The Comets that ended Blue Comet Blues .)
- Work out the best fingering for each lick.
- This superb American served the Allies on the sea and in the post-war relief organizations till disgust at the treatment of the Poles by the Western Alliance sent him back home to lick his wounds and write an epic book.
- Example 3 is an ascending lick moving from the 10th position up through the 12th position to finish in the 15th position.
- A very large number of scats was collected from an artificial salt lick, which the genet was using as a latrine.
- If you can't lick 'em, join 'em.
- The D sharp note really means that this is a Blues Scale lick as opposed to a pure Pentatonic lick, but just think of the extra note as a passing note.
- Cats that lie down on grass soaked in weed-killer and then fastidiously lick their fur clean will ingest this type of poison with alarming ease.
|