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- v.收藏;把(衣服、纸张等的边缘)塞进;把…塞进狭窄的空间;把…藏入
- n.打褶;去赘皮手术;减肥手术;零食(尤指儿童在学校吃的糖果等)
- 网络塔克;卷起;达特茅斯大学塔克商学院
第三人称单数:tucks 现在分词:tucking 过去式:tucked n. pleat,fold,dart,gather,pucker v. insert,put,push,slip,place 1. | ~ sth + adv./prep. 把(衣服、纸张等的边缘)塞进,折叠,卷起to push, fold or turn the ends or edges of clothes, paper, etc. so that they are held in place or look neat |
| She tucked up her skirt and waded into the river. 她撩起裙子蹚水走进河里。 | | The sheets should be tucked in neatly(= around the bed) . 床单的四边应整整齐齐地掖在褥垫下面。 | | Tuck the flap of the envelope in. 把信封的口盖塞进信封里。 |
2. | ~ sth + adv./prep. 把…塞进狭窄的空间;把…藏入;收藏to put sth into a small space, especially to hide it or keep it safe or comfortable |
| She tucked her hair (up) under her cap. 她把头发拢起来塞进帽子里。 | | He sat with his legs tucked up under him. 他盘着腿坐着。 | | The letter had been tucked under a pile of papers. 那封信压在了一摞文件下面。 |
3. | ~ sth + adv./prep. 用…盖住;用…围紧;用…裹严to cover sb with sth so that they are warm and comfortable |
| She tucked a blanket around his legs. 她拿一条毯子把他的双腿裹好。 |
1. | [c] (衣服或织物的)褶,打褶a fold that is sewn into a piece of clothing or cloth, either for decoration or to change the shape of it |
2. | [c] (informal) 去赘皮手术;减肥手术a medical operation in which skin and/or fat is removed to make sb look younger or thinner |
3. | [u] (informal) 食物,零食(尤指儿童在学校吃的糖果等)food, especially sweets, etc. eaten by children at school |
v. | 3. 在(袖等上)打横褶,打裥;翻折,卷[折]起(袖子等) 3. 在(袖等上)打横褶,打裥;翻折,卷[折]起(袖子等) | n. | 1. (袖子等上的)缝褶,横褶,横裥;折起[折进]部分 9. 【运动】折叠式姿势〔两手抱住小腿,膝部贴住前胸〕 1. (袖子等上的)缝褶,横褶,横裥;折起[折进]部分 9. 【运动】折叠式姿势〔两手抱住小腿,膝部贴住前胸〕 |
v. | 1. to push, fold, or bend something such as a flap of material into a particular place or position 2. to pull or draw something together, or be pulled or drawn together 3. to sew a fold into fabric, e.g. to reduce its length or for decoration 4. to perform a surgical operation to remove loose or wrinkled skin, usually for cosmetic reasons 5. to put something in a particular place, especially in order to keep it safe or hidden 1. to push, fold, or bend something such as a flap of material into a particular place or position 2. to pull or draw something together, or be pulled or drawn together 3. to sew a fold into fabric, e.g. to reduce its length or for decoration 4. to perform a surgical operation to remove loose or wrinkled skin, usually for cosmetic reasons 5. to put something in a particular place, especially in order to keep it safe or hidden | n. | 1. a beating of a drum or a blast on a trumpet as a flourish 2. a compact body position, adopted in sports such as diving, with the knees drawn up to the chest, the hands around the shins, and the chin held on the chest 3. a part that is tucked safely or neatly into position 4. a fold sewn into a piece of fabric, e.g. to reduce its length or for decoration 5. food, especially sweets and cakes 6. a surgical operation to remove loose or wrinkled skin, especially for cosmetic reasons 7. the part of a ship's hull where the side planks or plates join the spar or spars forming the stern 8. a fold in clothing that you sew for decoration or to make the clothing tighter 9. a medical operation to make your skin tighter and make you look younger or thinner 1. a beating of a drum or a blast on a trumpet as a flourish 2. a compact body position, adopted in sports such as diving, with the knees drawn up to the chest, the hands around the shins, and the chin held on the chest 3. a part that is tucked safely or neatly into position 4. a fold sewn into a piece of fabric, e.g. to reduce its length or for decoration 5. food, especially sweets and cakes 6. a surgical operation to remove loose or wrinkled skin, especially for cosmetic reasons 7. the part of a ship's hull where the side planks or plates join the spar or spars forming the stern 8. a fold in clothing that you sew for decoration or to make the clothing tighter 9. a medical operation to make your skin tighter and make you look younger or thinner |
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