tuck 音标拼音: [t'ʌk]
n . 缝摺,活力,鼓声,船尾突出部下方,食品
vt . 打摺,卷起,挤进,塞
缝摺,活力,鼓声,船尾突出部下方,食品打摺,卷起,挤进,塞
tuck n 1 :
eatables (
especially sweets )
2 : (
sports )
a bodily position adopted in some sports (
such as diving or skiing )
in which the knees are bent and the thighs are drawn close to the chest 3 :
a narrow flattened pleat or fold that is stitched in place 4 :
a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges [
synonym :
{
rapier }, {
tuck }]
v 1 :
fit snugly into ; "
insert your ticket into the slot "; "
tuck your shirttail in " [
synonym : {
tuck }, {
insert }]
2 :
make a tuck or several folds in ; "
tuck the fabric "; "
tuck in the sheet "
3 :
draw together into folds or puckers [
synonym : {
gather }, {
pucker },
{
tuck }]
Tuck \
Tuck \,
v .
i .
To contract ;
to draw together . [
Obs .]
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Tuck \
Tuck \,
n .
1 .
A horizontal sewed fold ,
such as is made in a garment ,
to shorten it ;
a plait .
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2 .
A small net used for taking fish from a larger one ; --
called also {
tuck -
net }.
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3 .
A pull ;
a lugging . [
Obs .]
See {
Tug }. --
Life of A .
Wood .
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4 . (
Naut .)
The part of a vessel where the ends of the bottom planks meet under the stern .
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5 .
Food ;
pastry ;
sweetmeats . [
Slang ] --
T .
Hughes .
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Tuck \
Tuck \,
n . [
F .
estoc ;
cf .
It .
stocco ;
both of German origin ,
and akin to E .
stock .
See {
Stock }.]
A long ,
narrow sword ;
a rapier . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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He wore large hose ,
and a tuck ,
as it was then called ,
or rapier ,
of tremendous length . --
Sir W .
Scot .
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Tuck \
Tuck \,
n . [
Cf . {
Tocsin }.]
The beat of a drum . --
Scot .
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Tuck \
Tuck \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Tucked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Tucking }.] [
OE .
tukken ,
LG .
tukken to pull up ,
tuck up ,
entice ;
akin to OD .
tocken to entice ,
G .
zucken to draw with a short and quick motion ,
and E .
tug .
See {
Tug }.]
1 .
To draw up ;
to shorten ;
to fold under ;
to press into a narrower compass ;
as ,
to tuck the bedclothes in ;
to tuck up one '
s sleeves .
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2 .
To make a tuck or tucks in ;
as ,
to tuck a dress .
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3 .
To inclose ;
to put within ;
to press into a close place ;
as ,
to tuck a child into a bed ;
to tuck a book under one '
s arm ,
or into a pocket .
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4 . [
Perhaps originally ,
to strike ,
beat :
cf .
F .
toquer to touch .
Cf . {
Tocsin }.]
To full ,
as cloth . [
Prov .
Eng .]
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53 Moby Thesaurus words for "
tuck ":
birr ,
bread ,
chow ,
crease ,
creasing ,
crimp ,
crisp ,
dog -
ear ,
double ,
double over ,
doubling ,
duplicature ,
eats ,
enfold ,
feed ,
flection ,
flexure ,
flounce ,
flute ,
fold ,
fold over ,
frill ,
gather ,
go ,
grub ,
hardihood ,
infold ,
interfold ,
lap over ,
lapel ,
lappet ,
meat ,
moxie ,
pep ,
plait ,
plat ,
pleat ,
plica ,
plicate ,
plication ,
plicature ,
ply ,
potency ,
provender ,
quill ,
ruche ,
ruching ,
ruff ,
ruffle ,
scoff ,
turn over ,
twill ,
vigor
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