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tuck

verb
/tʌk/
/tʌk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tuck
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/tʌk/
he / she / it tucks
/tʌks/
/tʌks/
past simple tucked
/tʌkt/
/tʌkt/
past participle tucked
/tʌkt/
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-ing form tucking
/ˈtʌkɪŋ/
/ˈtʌkɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. tuck something + adv./prep. to push, fold or turn the ends or edges of clothes, paper, etc. so that they are held in place or look neat把(衣服、纸张等的边缘)塞进,折叠,卷起
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • He tucked his jeans neatly into his boots.他利落地把牛仔裤裤腿塞进靴子里。
    • The boys tucked their shirts in.男孩子把衬衣下摆扎进裤子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • discreetly
    • neatly
    preposition
    • behind
    • beneath
    • between
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  2. tuck something + adv./prep. to put something into a small space, especially to hide it or keep it safe or comfortable把…塞进狭窄的空间;把…藏入;收藏
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • He tucked the map inside his shirt.他把地图塞在衬衣里。
    • She tucked the newspaper under her arm.她把报纸夹在腋下。
    • knees tucked tightly against her chest紧紧地顶着她胸部的双膝
    • a puppy with its tail tucked between its legs尾巴夹在两条腿之间的小狗
    • the pillow that was gently tucked beneath her head轻轻压在她头下的枕头
    • The children were safely tucked up in bed.孩子们安稳地裹在被子里。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • discreetly
    • neatly
    preposition
    • behind
    • beneath
    • between
    See full entry
  3. tuck something + adv./prep. to cover somebody with something so that they are warm and comfortable用…盖住;用…围紧;用…裹严
    • She tucked a blanket around his legs.她拿一条毯子把他的双腿裹好。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • discreetly
    • neatly
    preposition
    • behind
    • beneath
    • between
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginOld English tūcian ‘to punish, ill-treat’: of West Germanic origin; related to tug. Influenced in Middle English by Middle Dutch tucken ‘pull sharply’.

tuck

noun
/tʌk/
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  1. [countable] a fold that is sewn into a piece of clothing or cloth, either for decoration or to change the shape of it(衣服或织物的)褶,打褶
    • We could take a tuck in the waist to give it a more fitted look.我们可以在腰部打个褶,让它看起来更合身。
  2. [countable] (informal) a medical operation in which skin and/or fat is removed to make somebody look younger or thinner去赘皮手术;减肥手术
    • a tummy tuck紧腹手术
    Topics Medicinec2
  3. [uncountable] (British English, old-fashioned, informal) food, especially sweets, etc. eaten by children at school食物,零食(尤指儿童在学校吃的糖果等)
    • a tuck shop食品店
  4. Word OriginOld English tūcian ‘to punish, ill-treat’: of West Germanic origin; related to tug. Influenced in Middle English by Middle Dutch tucken ‘pull sharply’.

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