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tucking

英 [ˈtʌkɪŋ]

美 [ˈtʌkɪŋ]

v.  (把衣服、纸张等的边缘)塞进,折叠,卷起; 把…塞进狭窄的空间; 把…藏入; 收藏; 用…盖住; 用…围紧; 用…裹严
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柯林斯词典

  • VERB 把…塞入;把…藏入
    If youtucksomething somewhere, you put it there so that it is safe, comfortable, or neat.
    1. He tried to tuck his flapping shirt inside his trousers...
      他设法把飘起的衬衫塞到裤子里。
    2. She found a rose tucked under the windscreen wiper of her car one morning.
      一天清晨,她发现自己汽车的挡风玻璃雨刷下插着一支玫瑰。
  • N-UNCOUNT (儿童在校内吃的)小吃,零食
    Tuckis food that children eat as a snack at school.
    1. He stole a Mars bar from the school tuck shop.
      他从学校小吃店偷了一条玛氏巧克力棒。
  • N-COUNT 瘦身整形手术
    You can usetuckto refer to a form of plastic surgery which involves reducing the size of a part of someone's body.
    1. She'd undergone 13 operations, including a tummy tuck.
      她已经做了 13 次手术,包括一次腹部瘦身整形手术。

双语例句

  • Westerners visiting South Korea are often surprised to find locals tucking into kimchi, pickled cabbage, for breakfast.
    访问韩国的西方人经常惊奇地发现,当地人早餐喜欢吃泡菜。
  • When tucking into a meal in Egypt, by-pass the saltshaker.
    在埃及吃饭,不要使用盐瓶。
  • Even the policemen opposite the Roman amphitheatre were tucking into a plate of brightly coloured pickles with olives and bread as they idly surveyed the odd tourist.
    即便是在罗马圆形剧场对面的警察,也会在他们懒洋洋地调查可疑游客时,吃一盘颜色鲜亮的泡菜,配以橄榄和面包。
  • Then he spent several minutes in tucking the lower part of the woman's chemise which he wore into his trousers.
    接着他花了几分钟把身上穿的那件女人衬衫的下摆塞进裤腰。
  • How about tucking a portable GPS unit in her backpack?
    在他们的背包里放一个便携式GPS机会怎么样呢?
  • One summer evening during a violent thunderstorm a mother was tucking her small sun into bed.
    一个夏天的晚上,雷雨大作,母亲让小男孩上床近被窝。
  • The research result shows that the tucking, gathering, and princess silhouette was mostly accepted by experts.
    研究结果显示,以不定褶与浮立褶技法,不规则下摆之公主线型轮廓线,最受专家所青睐。
  • He hasn't said a word. he's just tucking into his dinner.
    他一句话也没说,默默地吃着。
  • Tucking away the photos, she prepared to say goodbye to this man she had encountered by chance.
    她收好了照片,打算和这邂逅的青年告别。
  • 'Probably,' I said, tucking in my shirt
    “大概吧,”我边说边把衬衫掖了进去。