单词 | tuck |
释义 | tuck verbadverb | preposition adverb➤carefully, discreetly, neatly小心翼翼地收藏;整整齐齐地掖好▸➤gently轻轻地塞进▸➤firmly牢牢地塞入➤tightly紧紧地塞进◆knees tucked tightly against her chest紧紧地顶着她胸部的双膝➤cosily/cozily, safely, snugly把⋯舒适地盖在里面;把⋯安稳地裹住◆the children were safely tucked up in bed.孩子们安稳地裹在被子里。➤securely安全地塞入◆he had securely tucked his phone away in his pocket.他把手机安全地塞进口袋。➤away, in, up藏起;塞进;卷起◆the boys tucked their shirts in.男孩子把衬衣下摆扎进裤子。preposition➤behind藏在⋯后面◆the pool was tucked away behind a screen of trees.水池隐藏在一排屏风似的树后。➤beneath藏在⋯下面◆the pillow that was gently tucked beneath her head轻轻压在她头下的枕头➤between在⋯之间夹◆a puppy with its tail tucked between its legs尾巴夹在两条腿之间的小狗➤inside塞在⋯里面◆he tucked the map inside his shirt.他把地图塞在衬衣里。➤into塞进⋯里◆he tucked his jeans neatly into his boots.他利落地把牛仔裤裤腿塞进靴子里。➤under, underneath塞在⋯下◆she tucked the newspaper under her arm.她把报纸夹在腋下。tuck [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to push, fold or turn the ends or edges of fabric, clothes or paper so that they are held in place or look neat把(织物、衣服或纸张的边缘)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。◆tuck your shirt in (= into your trousers).把你的衬衫掖进裤子里。◆tuck the flap of the envelope in.把信封的口盖塞进信封里。tuck [transitive] to put sth into a small space, especially in order to hide it or keep it safe or comfortable把⋯塞进狭窄的空间;把⋯藏入;收藏◆the letter had been tucked under a pile of papers.那封信压在了一摞文件下面。◆he sat with his legs tucked up under him.他盘腿坐着。tuck/tʌk ||; tʌk/verb[t] 1. tuck sth in, under, round, etc (sth) to put or fold the ends or edges of sth into or round sth else so that it looks tidy 将末端、边缘收起或卷起使整齐: ◇tuck your shirt in -- it looks untidy like that. 把衬衫下摆塞进裤子里去─现在那样看上去不大整齐。 2. tuck sth (away) to put sth into a small space, especially to hide it or to keep it safe 放置,收藏(尤指为了遮藏或保护): ◇the letter was tucked behind a pile of books. 那封信藏在一堆书后面。 tuck sth away 1. (only in the passive form 只用于被动语态) to be situated in a quiet place; to be hidden 位于僻静处;隐藏: ◇the house was tucked away among the trees. 这幢房子隐蔽在树丛里。 2. to hide sth somewhere; to keep sth in a safe place 收藏或放置好: ◇he tucked his wallet away in his inside pocket. 他把皮夹子放在里面的口袋里。 tuck sb in/up to make sb feel comfortable in bed by pulling the covers up around him/her 给某人盖好被子(使睡得舒服) tuck in; tuck into sth (especially brit 尤为英) (spoken 口语) to eat with pleasure 痛快地吃tucksee ⇨ put 5 tuck /tʌk; tʌk/v [t] 1. to push the end of a shirt, sheet etc under something so that it looks neat 把[衬衫、床单等]塞好:◇you've forgotten to tuck your shirt into your trousers! 你忘了把衬衫塞到裤子里面去了! 2. to put something in a small space, especially so that it is safe or comfortable [尤指为了安全或舒适]把…藏好:◇she tucked the money into her pocket. 她把钱塞进口袋。◇the duck had its head tucked under its wing. 鸭子把头藏到翅膀下。tuck sth ↔ away1 to store something in a safe place 把…藏起来,把…放好:◇he tucked the letter away in a drawer. 他把信藏在抽屉里。2 be tucked away to be in a place that is far away or difficult to find 隐藏在[某个偏远或难以找到的]地方:◇a little village tucked away in the mountains 一个隐蔽在山间的小村庄tuck in/into1 [t tuck sb in] to make someone comfortable in bed by pressing the sheets under them 给…掖好被子2 [i,t tuck into sth] bre informal to start eating something 【英,非正式】 开始吃tuck sb upbe tucked up (in bed) to be sitting or lying in a comfortable warm bed 坐[躺]在温暖舒适的床上 |
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