tuck in

    塞入;大吃一顿
日语:押し込む 韩语:집어넣다 德语:einstecken 法语:rentrer 俄语:comer

相关例句


Tuck in, it's the last hot food you'll get for a while.(尽情地吃吧,一段时间里你都吃不到这么一顿热饭了。)

Tuck in or tie off one end at the bottom of the shoe, then lace up the shoe running across and back like Straight Lacing.(塔克在关闭或领带的一端底部的鞋,然后花边的皮鞋跑过和背部像直花边。)

On Tuesday night, we will tuck in our daughters like we always do.(周二晚上,我们会像往常一样给女儿们掖被子。)

Three cheetahs tuck in just after running down a pregnant springbok on a cold winter's morning.(在一个寒冷的早上,三头猎豹在撞到一只怀孕的跳羚后,就狼吞虎咽地吃了起来。)

Why don't tuck in your shirt?(你为什么不把衬衫塞进去?)

Come along, children, tuck in!(快来,孩子们,痛快地吃喝吧!)

I lIke pIzza very much and tuck In It.(我十分喜欢披萨且尽情地吃。)

If the kitchen cupboards are suddenly brimming with snacks and food, it's no wonder blokes are tempted to tuck in as well.(如果厨房的橱柜里突然摆满了零食和食物,难怪男人们也会忍不住大吃特吃。)

My son has gotten so used to tucking in his shirt, he tends to tuck in his pajamas, "Lisa Nichols says."(“我儿子现在很习惯把他的衬衫扎进裤子里,有时甚至连睡衣都会扎进去,”丽莎?尼可斯说。)

After that long walk we didn't need any enoughment to tuck in.(经过长途跋涉,我们无需别人的请就大吃起来。)

英英释义


verb

1. eat up
usually refers to a considerable quantity of food

e.g. My son tucked in a whole pizza

Synonym: tuck awayput away

词典解释


1. 把…折入;把…塞进;把…掖好
If you tuck in a piece of material, you keep it in position by placing one edge or end of it behind or under something else. For example, if you tuck in your shirt, you place the bottom part of it inside your trousers or skirt.

e.g. 'Probably,' I said, tucking in my shirt...
“大概吧,”我边说边把衬衫掖了进去。
e.g. Tuck the sheets in firmly.
掖紧被子。

2. 给(孩子)掖好被子;给…盖好被子
If you tuck a child in bed or tuck them in, you make them comfortable by straightening the sheets and blankets and pushing the loose ends under the mattress.

e.g. I read Lili a story and tucked her in her own bed...
我为莉莉读了个故事,然后给她盖好被子。
e.g. My mother would tuck me in, turn out the lights and tiptoe out.
母亲会给我掖好被子,关上灯,然后蹑手蹑脚走出去。