tuck
名詞
定義 tuck 名詞
fold(折叠)
- Countable(可数名词)
A narrow fold that is sewn into fabric or material, either for decorative purposes or to alter its shape.
(用于装饰或改变形状的)褶;打褶
medical(医疗)
- Countable(可数名词)
A surgical procedure performed to remove excess fat from a specific area of the body.
抽脂手术
She underwent a tummy tuck procedure to remove excess fat from her abdomen.
她接受了腹部抽脂手术,以去除腹部多余的脂肪。
food(食物)
- Uncountable(不可数名词)old-fashioned(过时)
Food items, particularly sweets and cakes.
食物;(尤指)糖果糕点
The children bought some candies at the tuck shop.
孩子们在糖果店买了一些糖果。
動詞
定義 tuck 動詞
tidy(整理)
- Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
To insert the loose end of a piece of clothing or material into a particular place, typically to make it neat or comfortable.
把(衣服等的末端)塞入
He had to tuck the bottom of his shirt into his trousers before the meeting.
他不得不在会议前把衬衫下摆塞进裤子里。
She carefully tucked the edges of the bedsheet under the mattress.
她小心地把床单的边缘塞到床垫下面。
You should tuck the tag in so it's not sticking out.
你应该把标签塞进去,这样它就不会露出来。
store(存放)
- Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
To place something in a secure or convenient location.
把…藏入;把…塞入;把…放入
Please tuck your wallet into your pocket to keep it safe.
请把钱包塞进口袋里以确保安全。
She tucked the important documents away in a drawer.
她把重要文件收进了抽屉里。
I found my notebook tucked under a stack of magazines.
我在一叠杂志下找到了我的笔记本。
body(身体)
- Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
To position a part of your body in a specific way.
使收缩;使缩起
Stand up straight, tuck your stomach in, and pull your shoulders back.
站直,收紧你的肚子,并将肩膀向后拉。
She sat on the sofa with her legs tucked beneath her.
她坐在沙发上,双腿缩在身体下面。
She tucks her chin in while stretching her spine during yoga.
她在做瑜伽时收紧下巴,伸展脊椎。
片語 tuck 動詞
- be tucked (away)
To be situated in a place that is hidden from view or not easily accessible.
隐藏在……
• The small restaurant is tucked away on a quiet street in the city center.
这家小餐馆隐藏在市中心一条安静的街道上。
片語動詞 tuck
- tuck something away
to place something in a secure and secluded location.
藏匿;收藏
• In a moment of danger, he tucked the key to the safe away.
在危险时刻,他把保险箱的钥匙藏了起来。
- tuck in/tuck into something
to begin eating something with enthusiasm
大快朵颐,尽情享用
• At the family gathering, we couldn't wait to tuck into the delicious turkey dinner.
在家庭聚会上,我们迫不及待地大快朵颐,享用美味的火鸡大餐。
- tuck someone in
to ensure a child is comfortably settled in bed by neatly arranging the bedcovers around them.
为(孩子)掖被子
• Every night, I tuck my child in to ensure they can sleep soundly.
每天晚上,我都会为我的孩子掖好被子,确保他们能安稳入睡。