tuck
英[tʌk]
美[tʌk]
- vt. 卷起;挤进;用某物舒适地裹住;使有褶裥;收拢;大口吃;使隐藏
- n. 食物;船尾突出部;缝摺;抱膝式跳水;活力;鼓声
- vi. 缝褶裥;缩拢;舒服地裹在里面;大口吃
- n. (Tuck)人名;(东南亚国家华语)德;(英)塔克
词组搭配
tuck something away
store something in a secure place
藏起某物
savers are turning to unit trusts as the best place to tuck away their money.
储蓄者转求单位信托,视其为最好的存钱处。
(informal)(in sport) hit the ball to the desired place
(非正式)(体育运动中)把球打到理想的位置
Stewart neatly tucked away the first goal.
斯图尔特利落地进了第一个球。
(informal)eat a lot of food
(非正式)大吃
tuck in (或into)
(informal)eat food heartily
(非正式)痛快地吃
I tucked into the bacon and scrambled eggs.
我痛快地吃熏肉和炒鸡蛋。
tuck away 【非正式用语】
To consume (food) heartily.
狼吞虎咽(食物)
tuck in
To make (a child, for example) secure in bed for sleep, especially by tucking bedclothes into the bed.
安置于(被窝里):把(如,孩子)放进床里睡觉,尤指把铺盖塞进床里