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lick [licked, licking, licks] (to stroke with the tongue) verb [UK: lɪk] [US: ˈlɪk] | lécher◼◼◼verbeHe licked his lips. = Il se lécha les lèvres. |
lick [licks] (act of licking) noun [UK: lɪk] [US: ˈlɪk] | léchage◼◼◻nom {m} |
lick [licked, licking, licks] (colloquial: to defeat decisively) verb [UK: lɪk] [US: ˈlɪk] | vaincre◼◻◻verbe défaire◼◻◻verbe |
lick one's chops (to anticipate something eagerly) verb [UK: lɪk wʌnz tʃɒps] [US: ˈlɪk wʌnz ˈtʃɑːps] | |
lick one's chops (to look forward avidly to eating something) verb [UK: lɪk wʌnz tʃɒps] [US: ˈlɪk wʌnz ˈtʃɑːps] | |
lick one's wounds (withdraw temporarily while recovering from a defeat) verb | panser ses blessuresverbe panser ses plaiesverbe |
lick someone's boots verb | lécher les bottesverbe |
licker [lickers] (someone or something that licks) noun [UK: ˈlɪkə(r)] [US: ˈlɪkər] | lécheur◼◼◼nom {m} lécheuse◼◻◻nom {f} |
licking [lickings] (an act of licking) noun [UK: ˈlɪkɪŋ] [US: ˈlɪkɪŋ] | léchage◼◼◼nom {m} |
lickspittle (act as a fawning toady) verb [UK: ˈlɪk.ˈspɪtl] [US: ˈlɪk.spɪtl] | lèche-botte◼◼◼verbe lèche-cul◼◻◻verbe |
ass-licker (one who succumbs to authority) noun | lèche-cul [vulgar]◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f} cire-pompes [colloquial]nom {m} nom {f} lèche-bottes [colloquial]nom {m} nom {f} |
bootlicker (person who behaves in a servile or obsequious manner) noun [UK: ˈbuːt.ˌlɪk.ə] [US: ˈbuːt.ˌlɪkər] | lèche-bottes◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f} |
city slicker (one accustomed to urban living) noun | citadin◼◼◼nom {m} |
click [clicked, clicking, clicks] (transitive: operate so as to make click) verb [UK: klɪk] [US: ˈklɪk] | cliquer◼◼◼verbeClick to edit. = Cliquez pour éditer. |
click [clicked, clicking, clicks] (transitive: press and release (button on a mouse)) verb [UK: klɪk] [US: ˈklɪk] | cliquer◼◼◼verbeClick to edit. = Cliquez pour éditer. |
click [clicks] (act of pressing a button on a computer mouse) noun [UK: klɪk] [US: ˈklɪk] | clic◼◼◻nom {m}A soft click was heard. = On entendit un léger clic. |
click [clicks] (sharp sound) noun [UK: klɪk] [US: ˈklɪk] | clic◼◼◻nom {m}A soft click was heard. = On entendit un léger clic. déclic◼◼◻nom {m} |
click [clicks] (sound made by a dolphin) noun [UK: klɪk] [US: ˈklɪk] | clic◼◼◻nom {m}A soft click was heard. = On entendit un léger clic. |
click [clicked, clicking, clicks] (intransitive: click the left button of a mouse) verb [UK: klɪk] [US: ˈklɪk] | [on: sur] cliquerverbe |
click and collect noun | cliqué-retirénom {m} retrait en magasinnom {m} |
click beetle (beetle of the family Elateridae) noun | taupin◼◼◼nom {m} agriotenom {m} |
clickably adverb | cliquablementadverbe |
clickbait (content aimed at generating advertising revenue) noun | putaclic◼◼◼nom {m} piège à clics◼◼◻nom {f} |
clicktivism (activism on the Internet) noun | clictivismenom {m} |
cowlick (unruly lock of hair) noun [UK: ˈkaʊ.lɪk] [US: ˈkaʊ.ˌlɪk] | épi◼◼◼nom {m} |
double-click (to push a mouse-button twice) verb [UK: ˈdʌb.l̩ klɪk] [US: ˈdʌb.l̩ ˈklɪk] | double-cliquer◼◼◼verbe |
double-click (action or event of pushing mouse-button twice) noun [UK: ˈdʌb.l̩ klɪk] [US: ˈdʌb.l̩ ˈklɪk] | double-clic◼◼◻nom {m} |
flick [flicks] (act of striking with a finger) noun [UK: flɪk] [US: ˈflɪk] | pichenette◼◼◼nom {f} chiquenaude◼◼◼nom {f} |
flick [flicked, flicking, flicks] (to move (something) with a short, quick motion) verb [UK: flɪk] [US: ˈflɪk] | défiler◼◻◻verbe |