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B vtr to tuck sth between/into/under/behind ( of flat object) glisser qch entre/dans/sous/derrière ; to tuck a card into a pocket glisser une carte dans une poche ; to tuck sb's arm into yours glisser le bras de qn sous le tien ; to tuck one's shirt into one's trousers rentrer sa chemise dans son pantalon ; to tuck one's trousers into one's boots enfiler son pantalon dans ses bottes ; to tuck one's hands into one's sleeves enfiler les mains dans ses manches ; to tuck a blanket under sb plier une couverture sous qn ; to tuck one's hair under one's hat rentrer ses cheveux sous son chapeau ; she tucked her feet up under her elle a ramené ses pieds sous elle ; it tucked its head under its wing il a enfoui la tête sous son aile ; to tuck a flower behind one's ear se mettre une fleur derrière l'oreille ; to tuck a blanket around sb envelopper qn dans une couverture.■ tuck away:▶ tuck [sth] away, tuck away [sth]1 (safely, in reserve) enfouir [object] ; mettre en sécurité [money, valuable] ; to have £5,000 tucked away avoir 5 000 livres sterling en sécurité ;■ tuck in:▶ tuck in ( start eating) attaquer ; to tuck into a meal attaquer un repas ; tuck in, everybody! allez-y, attaquez! ;▶ tuck in [sth], tuck [sth] in rentrer [garment, shirt] ; border [bedclothes] ; to tuck the flap in glisser le rabat dans l'enveloppe ;▶ tuck [sb] in, tuck in [sb] border.■ tuck up: -
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tuck [tʌk]1. noun4. compounds► tuck-shop noun (British) petite boutique où les écoliers peuvent acheter des pâtisseries, des bonbons etc( = put away) ranger[+ shirt, flap] rentrer ; [+ bedclothes] border* * *[tʌk] 1.noun gen pli m; ( to shorten) pli m horizontal2.transitive verb glisserPhrasal Verbs:- tuck in- tuck up -
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tuck in (start eating) gettarsi, buttarsi sul cibohe tucked into his dinner — si è buttato sulla cena; tuck in [sth.], tuck [sth.] in infilare [garment, shirt]; rimboccare [ bedclothes]; tuck [sb.] in, tuck in [sb.] rimboccare le coperte a
* * *1) (to gather bedclothes etc closely round: I said goodnight and tucked him in.) (rincalzare il letto)2) (to eat greedily or with enjoyment: They sat down to breakfast and started to tuck in straight away.) (mangiare avidamente)* * *1. vi + adv Brit(fam: eat) mangiare con grande appetito, abbuffarsi2. vt + adv(blankets) rimboccare, (shirt) mettere dentro* * *tuck in (start eating) gettarsi, buttarsi sul cibohe tucked into his dinner — si è buttato sulla cena; tuck in [sth.], tuck [sth.] in infilare [garment, shirt]; rimboccare [ bedclothes]; tuck [sb.] in, tuck in [sb.] rimboccare le coperte a
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tuck [tʌk]∎ he tucked his shirt into his trousers il rentra sa chemise dans son pantalon;∎ she tucked the sheets under the mattress elle borda le lit∎ she tucked the book under the bedclothes elle glissa le livre sous les draps;∎ he had a newspaper tucked under his arm il avait un journal sous le bras;∎ she tucked her arm in(to) mine elle a passé son bras sous le mien;∎ she tucked her hair behind her ears elle ramena ses cheveux derrière ses oreilles;∎ his mother came to tuck him into bed sa mère est venue le border dans son lit2 noun∎ to put or to make a tuck in sth faire un rempli dans qch(b) (in diving) plongeon m groupétuck position (in skiing) œuf m;∎ the house was tucked away in the hills la maison était cachée dans les collines∎ he tucked away three helpings il s'est enfilé trois portions;∎ she really can tuck it away! (eat a lot) qu'est-ce qu'elle peut bouffer!➲ tuck in(a) (shirt, stomach) rentrer∎ he tucked her in for the night il la borda pour la nuit∎ we tucked in to a lovely meal nous avons attaqué un excellent repas;∎ don't wait for me, tuck in! ne m'attendez pas, attaquez!∎ all the children were safely tucked up in bed les enfants étaient tous bien bordés dans leurs lits -
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tuck [tʌk]1. n1) скла́дка ( на платье);to make a tuck in a sleeve сде́лать скла́дку на рукаве́ ( чтобы укоротить)
2) разг. еда́, особ. сла́дости, пиро́жное2. v1) подсо́вывать, подвора́чивать (тж. tuck in, tuck up)3) подгиба́ть; подбира́ть под себя́4) засо́вывать, пря́тать; запря́тать (тж. tuck away)5) де́лать скла́дки ( на платье); собира́ть в скла́дкиtuck into разг. уплета́ть, есть с жа́дностью; -
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■ tuck inA v. t. + avv.1 mettere dentro, infilare (► to tuck, A, def. 2 e 3): Tuck your shirt in!, mettiti la camicia dentro i pantaloni!B v. i. + avv.(fam.) mettersi a mangiare ( di gusto); gettarsi sul cibo: Tuck in! there's plenty more, dateci sotto! ce n'è dell'altro □ to tuck in one's napkin, mettersi il tovagliolo al collo. -
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tuck up [sb.], tuck [sb.] up rimboccare le coperte a* * *vt + adv(skirt, sleeves) tirare su* * *tuck up [sb.], tuck [sb.] up rimboccare le coperte a -
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tuck in ( start eating) attaquer; tuck in [something], tuck [something] in rentrer [garment, shirt]; border [bedclothes]; tuck [somebody] in, tuck in [somebody] border -
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* * *['tʌkɪn]n (inf)Essen ntto have a ( good) tuck-in — kräftig zulangen, ordentlich futtern (inf) or reinhauen (inf)
* * *tuck-in s:have a good tuck-in Br umg ordentlich etwas zu futtern haben -
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v.• arregazar v.v + o + advVT + ADV1) (Sew) [+ skirt, sleeves] remangar* * *v + o + adv -
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tuck in а) делать складку (на платье и т. п.); б) заправлять; tuck in yourshirt заправь рубаху; в) coll. жадно есть, давиться (at) -
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tuck it
1> делать складку (на платье и т. п.)
2> заправлять
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tuck it your shirt заправь рубаху
3> _разг. жадно есть, давиться; уплетать, уписывать за обе
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■ tuck upv. t. + avv.4 ripiegare ( sotto di sé): She sat in the armchair, with her legs tucked up under herself, stava seduta in poltrona, con le gambe ripiegate sotto di sé (o tutta rannicchiata). -
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tuck up а) засучивать (рукава); подбирать (подол); б) подтыкать одеяло; в)делать складки; г) sl. вешать (преступника) -
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tuck-in [ˊtʌkɪn] nразг. основа́тельная заку́ска, пло́тная еда́ -
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- nканавка в горизонтальном шве кирпичной кладки (заполняемая затем при расшивке известковым раствором для образования декоративного валика)
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
См. также в других словарях:
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; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tuck — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Amos Tuck (1810−1879), US amerikanischer Politiker (New Hampshire) Leon Tuck (1890−1953), US amerikanischer Eishockeyspieler Raphael Tuck (1821−1900), Gründer der Firma Raphael Tuck Sons Roderick Tuck (*… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tuck — tuck1 [tuk] vt. [ME tuken < MDu tucken, to tuck & OE tucian, to ill treat, lit., to tug, akin to Ger zucken, to jerk: for IE base see TUG] 1. to pull up or gather up in a fold or folds; draw together so as to make shorter [to tuck up one s… … English World dictionary
tuck — ► VERB 1) push, fold, or turn under or between two surfaces. 2) draw (part of one s body) together into a small space. 3) (often tuck away) store in a secure or secret place. 4) (tuck in/up) settle (someone) in bed by pulling the edges of the… … English terms dictionary
tuck up — ˌtuck ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they tuck up he/she/it tucks up present participle tucking up past tense … Useful english dictionary
Tuck — Tuck, n. 1. A horizontal sewed fold, such as is made in a garment, to shorten it; a plait. [1913 Webster] 2. A small net used for taking fish from a larger one; called also {tuck net}. [1913 Webster] 3. A pull; a lugging. [Obs.] See {Tug}. Life… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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. [1913 Webster] He wore large hose, and a tuck, as it was then called, or rapier, of tremendous length. Sir … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tuck|in — «TUHK IHN», noun. British Slang. a hearty meal; feast: »One good tuckin won t give you an ulcer (Scottish Sunday Express). ╂[< tuck1 eatables + in] tuck in «TUHK IHN», adjective, noun. –adj. that can or should be tucked in: »a tuck in blouse… … Useful english dictionary
Tuck — Tuck, v. i. To contract; to draw together. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tuck — Tuck, n. [Cf. {Tocsin}.] The beat of a drum. Scot. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tuck — tək n a cosmetic surgical operation for the removal of excess skin or fat from a body part see TUMMY TUCK … Medical dictionary