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  1. tuck

    • IPA[tək]

    美式

    • v.
      push, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes) so as to hide them or hold them in place;draw (something, especially part of one's body) together into a small space
    • n.
      a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or material, typically one of several parallel folds put in a garment for shortening, tightening, or decoration;a surgical operation to reduce surplus flesh or fat
    • verb: tuck, 3rd person present: tucks, gerund or present participle: tucking, past tense: tucked, past participle: tucked

    • noun: tuck, plural noun: tucks

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    動詞

    • 1. push, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes) so as to hide them or hold them in place he tucked his shirt into his trousers 同義詞 push, ease, insert, slip, thrust, ... 更多反義詞 take out, pull out
    • draw (something, especially part of one's body) together into a small space she tucked her legs under her
    • put (something) away in a specified place or way so as to be hidden, safe, comfortable, or tidy the colonel was coming toward her, his gun tucked under his arm she tucked her arm into his 同義詞 hide, conceal, secrete, store, stow, ... 更多
    • 2. make a flattened, stitched fold in (a garment or material), typically so as to shorten or tighten it, or for decoration the suit was pinned and tucked all over 同義詞 pleat, gather, fold, ruffle

    名詞

    • 1. a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or material, typically one of several parallel folds put in a garment for shortening, tightening, or decoration a dress with tucks along the bodice 同義詞 pleat, gather, fold, ruffle
    • informal a surgical operation to reduce surplus flesh or fat a tummy tuck
    • 2. British informal, dated food, typically cakes and candy, eaten by children at school as a snack a tuck shop 同義詞 food, informaleats, grub, nosh, chow, ... 更多
    • 3. (in diving, gymnastics, downhill skiing, etc.) a position with the knees bent and held close to the chest, often with the hands clasped around the shins Lenzi nailed a reverse 3–1/2 somersault tuck on his final dive
    • ph.
      keep something in a secure place

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      keep something in a secure place

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      make someone, especially a child, comfortable in bed by pulling the covers up around them

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      make someone, especially a child, comfortable in bed by pulling the covers up round them

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an abdominoplasty.

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    • n.
      a shop, typically one on school premises, that sells candy, snacks, and soft drinks: the tasty chips have proved popular with school tuck shops

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      point (brickwork) with coloured mortar so as to have a narrow groove which is filled with fine ... the underlying brick was tuck-pointed and natural wood window frames installed the chimney needed tuck-pointing

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a shop, typically one on school premises, that sells confectionery, snacks, and soft drinks: the tasty crisps have proved popular with school tuck shops

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[tʌk]

    英式

    • v.
      push, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes) so as ... he tucked his shirt into his trousers
    • n.
      a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or material, typically one of several parallel folds ... a dress with tucks along the bodice

    Oxford Dictionary