单词 | tuck |
释义 | tucktuckstuckedtuckingtucktuck /tʌk/ verb [transitive]1to push the end of a shirt, sheet etc somewhere so that it looks tidytuck something inJohn tucked his shirt in.tuck 约翰把衬衫掖进裤腰里。tuck something into/under/behind somethingI tucked my T-shirt into my shorts.tuckshort 我把 T恤掖进短裤里。She tucked a curl of hair behind her ear.tuck她把一绺头发撩到耳后。2to put something in a small space, especially so that it is safe or comfortabletuck something into/under/behind somethingShe tucked the money into her pocket.tuck她把钱塞进口袋。Phrasal verbstuck something away phrasal verb1to put something in a safe place: He tucked the letter away in a drawer.tuck他把信藏到抽屉里。2be tucked away to be in a place that is far away or difficult to find: a little village tucked away in the mountainstuckmountain一座隐藏在山间的小村庄tuck in phrasal verb1tuck somebody in/up to make someone comfortable in bed by arranging the sheets around them2 (also tuck into something) British English informal to eat something eagerly: Come on, tuck in!来呀﹐痛痛快快地吃吧!tuck somebody up phrasal verb be tucked up (in bed) to be sitting or lying in bed |
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