Summary
English
Detailed Translations for licked from English to Spanish
licked:
Translation Matrix for licked:
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
pulido | licked; polished; slick | distinguished; elegant; graceful; polished; refined; sharpened; shined; smoothened; sophisticated; stylish; well sharpened |
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licked form of lick:
Conjugations for lick:
present
- lick
- lick
- licks
- lick
- lick
- lick
simple past
- licked
- licked
- licked
- licked
- licked
- licked
present perfect
- have licked
- have licked
- has licked
- have licked
- have licked
- have licked
past continuous
- was licking
- were licking
- was licking
- were licking
- were licking
- were licking
future
- shall lick
- will lick
- will lick
- shall lick
- will lick
- will lick
continuous present
- am licking
- are licking
- is licking
- are licking
- are licking
- are licking
subjunctive
- be licked
- be licked
- be licked
- be licked
- be licked
- be licked
diverse
- lick!
- let's lick!
- licked
- licking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Translation Matrix for lick:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | biff; clout; lap; poke; punch; salt lick; slug | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
lamer | fawn; lick; lick off | lick clean; lick out |
- | bat; clobber; cream; drub; figure out; lap; lap up; puzzle out; solve; thrash; work; work out | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
lengüetada | lick |
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Wiktionary Translations for lick:
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Cross Translation:
verb
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colloquial: to defeat decisively
- lick → derrotar
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colloquial: to overcome
- lick → vencer
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to stroke with a tongue
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the act of licking
- lick → lamedura
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• lick | → lamber; lamer | ↔ likken — met de tong aanraken |
• lick | → lamer | ↔ lecken — mit der Zunge an einer Oberfläche herumfahren |
• lick | → lamer | ↔ lécher — passer la langue sur quelque chose. |