tuck如何读

英:[tʌk]

美:[tʌk]

tuck英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 塞进 push sth into
  2. vt. 褶起; 叠起; 卷起 gather up in a fold or folds; draw together so as to make shorter
  3. vt. 置于…之处 put into a desired or convenient position

tuck是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 缝褶裥,使有褶裥,打横褶,在(袖等上)打横褶
  2. 收拢,使缩起
  3. 舒服地裹在里面
  4. <俚>大口吃,拼命吃,狼吞虎咽地吃
  5. 卷起,卷紧,挽起,使折叠
  6. 包起,裹起
  7. 把...挤进,把…塞进,把…藏入,藏起
  8. 把…的边塞到下面
  9. 把…舒服地裹好
  10. 使折叠,卷起,挽起
  11. 折叠,翻折
  12. 收藏
  13. 用…盖住,用…围紧
  14. 挤进,塞进
  15. 击鼓,敲鼓
n. (名词)
  1. 打褶
  2. 褶裥,横褶,缝褶,横裥
  3. 船尾突出部
  4. 抱膝式跳水
  5. <俚>食物,零食
  6. 鼓声,喇叭声
  7. 活力,精力
  8. 折起部分
  9. 一种细长的剑
  10. 网兜儿
  11. 减肥手术

tuck变形

复数:tucks

第三人称单数:tucks

现在分词:tucking

过去式:tucked

过去分词:tucked

tuck词根

词根:tuck

n.

tucker 领布;打褶装置;打横褶的人

vt.

tucker 使…疲倦;使…衰弱

tuck英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to push in the loose end of so as to hold tightly

tuck in your shirt

to cover by tucking in bedclothes—usually used with in

to put into a snug often concealing or isolating place

a cottage tucked away in the hill

eat—usually used with away or in

tucked away a big lunch

to pull up into a fold

to make a tuck in

to put into a tuck position

intransitive verb

to draw together into tucks or folds

to eat or drink heartily—usually used with into

tucked into their beer and pretzels

to fit snugly

noun (1)

a fold stitched into cloth to shorten, decorate, or control fullness

a cosmetic surgical operation for the removal of excess skin or fat from a body part

a tummy tuck

a body position (as in diving) in which the knees are bent, the thighs drawn tightly to the chest, and the hands clasped around the shins

a skiing position in which the skier squats forward and holds the ski poles under the arms and parallel to the ground

the part of a vessel where the ends of the lower planks meet under the stern

an act or instance of tucking

something tucked or to be tucked in

noun (2)

a sound of or as if of a drumbeat

noun (3)

vigor, energy

seemed to kind of take the tuck all out of me—Mark Twain

noun (4)

rapier

tuck词组

tuck in紧缩;塞入;尽情地吃

friar tuck塔克修士(罗宾汉传说中的人物,是罗宾汉的牧师兼管家)

tuck词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“拉起或收集”,早期“拔,拉伸”(在 tucker 中暗示“通过将衣服拉伸在帐篷上完成的人,13世纪晚期作为姓氏),可能来自中低地德语或中荷兰语 tucken “拉起,拉起,拖”(与古英语 tucian “虐待,折磨”有关,并与古英语 togian “拉”,德语 zucken 相似; 参见 tow(v.))。 “推入舒适的地方”的意义首次记录于1580年代。俚语意思“消耗,吞咽,放入胃中”记录于1784年。相关: Tucked; tucking。

tuck_体育行业词汇

提肩收下巴

抱膝

团身

tuck词源英文解释

Verb Middle English tuken to mistreat, finish (cloth) by stretching and beating, tuck, from Old English tūcian to mistreat; akin to Old High German zuhhen to jerk, Old English togian to pull — more at tow Noun (2) Middle English (Scots) tuicke beat, stroke Noun (3) probably from tuck >entry 2 Noun (4) Middle French estoc, from Old French, sword point, from estochier to strike with the sword tip, thrust, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch stoken to thrust, poke — more at stoke

The first known use of tuck was in the 14th century

tuck儿童词典英英释义

tuft1 of 2noun

a small cluster of long flexible outgrowths (as of hairs, feathers, or blades of grass) that are attached or close together at the base and free at the opposite end

a bunch of soft fluffy threads cut off short and used as ornament

tuft2 of 2verb

to provide or decorate with a tuft

to make (as upholstery) firm by stitching through the stuffing here and there

tuft1 of 2noun

a small cluster of long flexible outgrowths (as of hairs, feathers, or blades of grass) that are attached or close together at the base and free at the opposite end

a bunch of soft fluffy threads cut off short and used as ornament

tuft2 of 2verb

to provide or decorate with a tuft

to make (as upholstery) firm by stitching through the stuffing here and there

tuffetnoun

a low seat

tuck1 of 2verb

to pull up into a fold

to make a tuck in

to put or fit into a snug or safe place our lunch tucked in a basket

tucked their money away in the bank

to push in the loose end of so as to hold tightly

tuck in your shirt

to cover by tucking in bedclothes

a child tucked in for the night

tuck2 of 2noun

a fold stitched into cloth (as in a garment)

an act or instance of tucking

tuck1 of 2verb

to pull up into a fold

to make a tuck in

to put or fit into a snug or safe place our lunch tucked in a basket

tucked their money away in the bank

to push in the loose end of so as to hold tightly

tuck in your shirt

to cover by tucking in bedclothes

a child tucked in for the night

tuck2 of 2noun

a fold stitched into cloth (as in a garment)

an act or instance of tucking

tuckerverb

to cause to tire

tuckered out by the hard work

tuck1 of 2verb

to pull up into a fold

to make a tuck in

to put or fit into a snug or safe place our lunch tucked in a basket

tucked their money away in the bank

to push in the loose end of so as to hold tightly

tuck in your shirt

to cover by tucking in bedclothes

a child tucked in for the night

tuck2 of 2noun

a fold stitched into cloth (as in a garment)

an act or instance of tucking

tuck1 of 2verb

to pull up into a fold

to make a tuck in

to put or fit into a snug or safe place our lunch tucked in a basket

tucked their money away in the bank

to push in the loose end of so as to hold tightly

tuck in your shirt

to cover by tucking in bedclothes

a child tucked in for the night

tuck2 of 2noun

a fold stitched into cloth (as in a garment)

an act or instance of tucking

tuck医学词典英英释义

tucknoun

a cosmetic surgical operation for the removal of excess skin or fat from a body part see tummy tuck

tuck 例句

1 They tuck their heads and don’t get involved.

2 The land here was hilly and green, forests tucked in close beside the road, and the air smelled of pine.

3 The Ghost tucks the note into his jacket and doesn’t unroll it until we’re out in the woods, with only moonlight to see by.

4 Then she tucks the violin beneath her chin, and looks at Abby.

5 He was level-eyed and calm and had a book tucked under his arm.

6 It wasn't in his pocket, or tucked into his belt.

7 They were at the highest point of Manhattan, not far from the river, in a little corner tucked away behind the West Side Highway.

8 You don’t keep spare mobile phones tucked away in gym bags unless you’re hiding something.

9 I put my sweater inside my backpack and sloppily hung my tie over my shoulders without even buttoning or tucking in my shirt.

10 “I’m sure Señor Paz will right appreciate these,” Mr. Jones replied, tucking the bag carefully into his pocket.

11 One of them picked up the bottle; the others covered Winky with a large checked tablecloth and tucked the ends in neatly, hiding her from view.

12 “Let’s go,” she whispered, tucking the vest into the waist of her sari.

13 She tucks her chin and curls into his embrace.

14 A bag was tucked under her arm.

15 I reached for what was left of my half loaf of bread tucked into my pants, but it wasn’t there!

16 Aimee likes to tell this one story about me: In one of my early JO classes when I had just turned seven, I saw a member of the cheerleading team do a standing back tuck.

17 Teenie tucked a colored piece of fabric into the packet and closed it tightly with a drawstring.

18 In front of the altar she bowed deeply with her head tucked between her upraised arms, and then placed her fingertips on the Crocodile Stone.

19 She tucks a stray hair behind her ear and takes a step back.

20 Instead, I tuck it into my cheek with my tongue.

tuck 同义词

4 糕点

spice pogey kuchen

5 收起

retract

6 盘起

coil fold tuck up

8 藏起

cache mew

9 皱紧

knit

10 挤在一起

press

12 网兜儿

tuck net tuck seine

15 摺拢

shut

20 抄网

tuck-net

23 狼吞虎咽地吃

cram scoff manducate raven devour gulp engorge

24 蹲伏

crouch drop squat scrooch

25 塞入

stuff ram

27 挤入

stuff ram wedge wedge way

28 甜食

confection bonbon

30 装入

infilling load infill

32 折起

shut

34 把…塞进

stuff crowd cram jam in ram

35 挽起

hitched up

36 缩拢

purse pursy pucker pouch

37 拼命吃

lap devour

38

pucker

44 把…塞入

jam

45 翻折

turnover

46 双刃长剑

rapier

50 打裥

goffering

tuck 短语相关

nip and tuck tuck in tuck-point tuck up

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