tucker如何读

英:[ˈtʌkə(r)]

美:[ˈtʌkɚ]

tucker是什么意思

  • n.打横褶的人;打褶装置;领布
  • v.使…疲倦

tucker变形

复数:tuckers

第三人称单数:tuckers

现在分词:tuckering

过去式:tuckered

过去分词:tuckered

tucker词根

词根:tuck

n.

tuck 食物;船尾突出部;缝摺;抱膝式跳水;活力;鼓声

vi.

tuck 缝褶裥;缩拢;舒服地裹在里面;大口吃

vt.

tuck 卷起;挤进;用某物舒适地裹住;使有褶裥;收拢;大口吃;使隐藏

tucker英英释义

Noun:
  1. United States anarchist influential before World War I (1854-1939)

  2. United States vaudevillian (born in Russia) noted for her flamboyant performances (1884-1966)

  3. a sewer who tucks

  4. a detachable yoke of linen or lace worn over the breast of a low-cut dress

Verb:
  1. wear out completely;

    "This kind of work exhausts me"
    "I'm beat"
    "He was all washed up after the exam"

tucker词源中文解释

"系在脖子上的蕾丝饰品",1680年代,由 tuck(v.)派生而来。在中古英语中, tukere 是“穿着或完成布料的人”,因此成为了姓氏。

tucker词源英文解释

Verb obsolete English tuck to reproach + -er (as in batter >entry 1)

The first known use of tucker was in 1688

tucker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

tucker 例句

1 Tucker Mouse moaned with pleasure at the thought of all that food.

2 Tucker put a big piece of ice in each and then made a show of stirring them up with a straw he had found that afternoon.

3 “Chester, make that noise again for Harry,” said Tucker Mouse.

4 I was about to lose it, but Tucker stepped in the way.

5 Tucker let out a squeak of fear and jumped to the floor.

6 “Tell me,” said Tucker, settling back on his haunches.

7 “When Tucker and I were looking up Scarlet in the library, June was mentioned in an article. She was the valedictorian.”

8 And he sang as he put him away in his tucker bag.

他一边唱歌一边把它放进了他的食物袋中.

9 “Say, Chester,” said Tucker, “could I go in for a minute? I was never in a pagoda before.”

10 Tidjane Thiam, Prudential's current chief executive, and Mark Tucker, his predecessor, have pushed resolutely towards Asian expansion.

谭天忠,保诚集团现任CEO,以及马克·塔克尔,谭天忠的前任,都毅然决然的决定向亚洲进行扩张。

11 After shopping all day my mother was tuckered out.

买了一整天的东西,我母亲太疲劳了。

12 “It’s the sextet from Loochy the Murmurer,” announced Tucker Mouse, who had become quite an expert on all things musical during the past week.

13 He dropped the bill and leaped over to the cricket cage, where Tucker Mouse was sleeping peacefully.

14 “I don’t care if I’m missing a leg, Tucker. We’re going to Miles’s house, and you’re driving. Give me your coat.”

15 “The poor kid might as well go home,” murmured Tucker Mouse to himself.

16 Chan is a legend, and Tucker may someday become one.

成龙是个传奇, 塔克也许某天也能成为传奇.

17 “Such an introduction to New York,” said Tucker, “to land in a pile of dirt in the Times Square subway station. Tsk, tsk, tsk.”

18 I could no longer devote any time to the job, and Lieutenant Governor Jim Guy Tucker was more than ready and able to take over.

我不再能够全力履行州长职责,副州长吉姆·盖伊·塔克也早已经做好了接任的准备。

19 Wells: Because your immune system is tuckered out from fighting.

20 “Just a minute, please, if you wouldn’t mind,” said Tucker.

tucker 同义词

2 女用胸衣

chemisette guimpe

3 衣领

collar

9 尤用被动

bound gussy vest

tucker 短语相关

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