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  • 1 tuck

    /tʌk/ * danh từ - nếp gấp lên (ở quần áo, để cho ngắn bớt) - (từ lóng) đồ ăn, bánh kẹo * ngoại động từ - gấp nếp, gấp lên (quần áo..., cho ngắn bớt) - đút vào, nhét vào, bỏ vào, thu vào, rúc vào =to tuck something in one's pocket+ đút cái gì vào túi =the bird tucked its head under its wing+ con chim rúc đầu vào cánh * nội động từ - chui vào, rúc vào !to tuck away - cất kín, giấu đi một chỗ, để riêng ra =to tuck something away in the drawer+ cất kín cái gì trong ngăn kéo -(đùa cợt) ăn, chén =to tuck away a good dinner+ chén một bữa ngon !to tuck in - đút vào, nhét vào =to tuck one's shirt in+ nhét sơ mi vào trong quần - (thông tục) (+ at) ăn ngon lành; chén đẫy, ăn nhồi nhét !to tuck into - ăn ngon lành =the boy tucked into the cake+ chú bé ăn chiếc bánh một cách ngon lành !to tuck up - xắn lên, vén lên =to tuck up one's shirt-sleeves+ xắn tay áo, vén tay áo lên - ủ, ấp ủ, quần =to tuck up a child in bed+ ủ em nhỏ ở giường - (từ lóng) treo cổ (người nào)

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