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英語 - 日本語
Lick
lɪk
非常に一般的
~ 1600
~ 1600
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。 この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。 この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。
舐める (なめる, nameru), 打ち負かす (うちまかす, uchimakasu), なめる (nameru) [figurative meaning], なめ回す (なめまわす, name mawasu), 舐める (なめる, nameru) [to taste]
Lick の日本語での意味
舐める (なめる, nameru)
例:
The cat licked its paw.
猫は自分の足を舐めた。
He licked the ice cream cone.
彼はアイスクリームコーンを舐めた。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used in everyday situations involving tasting or wetting something with the tongue.
注記: This is the most direct translation and is commonly used for both animals and humans.
打ち負かす (うちまかす, uchimakasu)
例:
They licked the competition.
彼らは競争相手を打ち負かした。
We need to lick our rivals in this game.
このゲームでライバルを打ち負かす必要がある。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used in competitive contexts, often in sports or games.
注記: This meaning relates to overcoming or defeating someone or something.
なめる (nameru) [figurative meaning]
例:
He licked his wounds after the loss.
彼は敗北後に自分の傷をなめた。
After the argument, she licked her wounds alone.
論争の後、彼女は一人で傷をなめた。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used figuratively to describe someone recovering from emotional distress or defeat.
注記: This expression is commonly used to describe someone who is reflecting on their misfortunes.
なめ回す (なめまわす, name mawasu)
例:
The dog licked my face all over.
犬が私の顔をなめ回した。
The child licked the candy all over.
子供がそのキャンディをなめ回した。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used when something is licked extensively or thoroughly.
注記: This term emphasizes a more thorough action compared to just 'licking'.
舐める (なめる, nameru) [to taste]
例:
She licked the soup to check the taste.
彼女は味を確認するためにスープを舐めた。
You should lick the salt to see if it's good.
その塩がいいかどうか舐めてみるべきだ。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used when tasting something with the tongue.
注記: This meaning is often used in cooking or food tasting contexts.
Lickの同義語
taste
To taste implies experiencing the flavor of something by putting it in one's mouth.
例: She licked the ice cream to taste its flavor.
注記: Taste focuses more on the sensory experience of flavor, while lick specifically refers to the action of passing the tongue over something.
lap
To lap means to take in (a liquid) with the tongue in small amounts.
例: The dog licked up the spilled milk from the floor.
注記: Lap is often used in the context of animals drinking or eating liquids, while lick is more general and can refer to humans or animals.
nibble
To nibble is to take small bites or gentle bites of something.
例: She licked and nibbled at the chocolate bar.
注記: Nibble involves biting or chewing gently, while lick involves the action of passing the tongue over something.
Lickの表現、よく使われるフレーズ
Lick one's wounds
To recover from a defeat or setback; to take time to heal emotionally or physically.
例: After losing the competition, he needed some time to lick his wounds and recover.
注記: The phrase 'lick one's wounds' uses 'lick' metaphorically to mean to clean or take care of injuries or emotional distress.
Lickety-split
Very quickly; at a fast pace.
例: She finished the project lickety-split, much faster than anyone expected.
注記: In this phrase, 'lickety-split' is used as an adverb to convey speed and efficiency.
Lick into shape
To improve or organize something thoroughly and quickly.
例: The project was a mess until Susan came in and licked it into shape.
注記: Here, 'lick' is used in the sense of control or manage, implying bringing something into a proper form or order.
Not have a dog's chance in hell
To have no chance whatsoever; to be very unlikely to succeed.
例: He didn't have a dog's chance in hell of winning the argument.
注記: This idiom does not directly relate to the action of licking but uses it to emphasize the impossibility of a situation.
Lick and a promise
To do something hurriedly and superficially, with the promise of doing it properly later.
例: She quickly gave the kitchen a lick and a promise before guests arrived.
注記: This phrase uses 'lick' in a figurative sense, suggesting a quick and temporary action that will be improved later.
Lick someone's boots
To behave obsequiously towards someone in authority; to flatter or be overly subservient.
例: He always tries to lick the boss's boots to get ahead in the company.
注記: In this phrase, 'lick' is used in a derogatory way to imply excessive flattery or submission to gain favor.
Lick one's chops
To anticipate eagerly or with great pleasure.
例: The chef was licking his chops in anticipation of the food tasting competition.
注記: This idiom uses 'lick' in a figurative way to convey the idea of eagerly awaiting or salivating over something.
Lickの日常(スラング)表現
Hit the lick
To commit a robbery or theft, usually involving a quick and easy score.
例: We're gonna hit the lick tonight at the party.
注記: The original word 'lick' refers to a quick and light stroke with the tongue, while 'hit the lick' has a criminal connotation.
Lickety-boo
To be in good order, satisfactory or without any problems.
例: Everything is going smoothly at work, it's all lickety-boo.
注記: The original word 'lick' implies touching with the tongue, while 'lickety-boo' signifies smooth progress or success.
Get the short end of the stick
To be at a disadvantage or to receive the less favorable outcome in a situation.
例: I always feel like I get the short end of the stick in group projects.
注記: In this phrase, the term 'stick' is used metaphorically to represent an unequal distribution or unfair treatment.
Lickspittle
A person who behaves obsequiously to those in authority in order to gain an advantage.
例: I can't stand those lickspittle employees who always brown-nose the boss.
注記: The original word 'lick' refers to touching with the tongue, whereas 'lickspittle' describes someone overly submissive or flatteringly compliant.
Lick shots
To fire a gun or engage in shooting, particularly in a threatening manner.
例: He threatened to lick shots if anyone messed with him again.
注記: While 'lick' is associated with touching with the tongue, 'lick shots' is about shooting or displaying aggression through firearms.
Be on one's case
To be continuously monitoring, criticizing, or pressuring someone about something.
例: I can't believe my boss is on my case about being late today.
注記: The slang phrase 'on one's case' implies being closely observed or scrutinized, whereas 'lick' refers to touching with the tongue.
Lick - 例
He gave his ice cream a lick before handing it to his little sister.
The dog gave me a friendly lick on the hand.
She was accused of being a lickspittle by her colleagues.
Lickの文法
Lick - 固有名詞 (Proper noun) / 固有名詞、単数 (Proper noun, singular)
見出し語: lick
活用
名詞、複数 (Noun, plural): licks
名詞、単数または質量 (Noun, singular or mass): lick
動詞、過去形 (Verb, past tense): licked
動詞、動名詞または現在分詞 (Verb, gerund or present participle): licking
動詞、三人称単数現在形 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): licks
動詞、原形 (Verb, base form): lick
動詞、三人称単数以外の現在形 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): lick
音節、区切り、アクセント
lick 1 音節を含む: lick
音声表記: ˈlik
lick , ˈlik (赤い音節が強調されています)
Lick - 重要性と使用頻度
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。
lick: ~ 1600 (非常に一般的).
この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。