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v. 1. \tuck sth into sth; \tuck sth in/ up дотогш нь хийх, чихэх, хумих. \tuck one's shirt in цамцныхаа хормойг өмдөн дотуураа хийх. 2. тумлайдах, тунтрах. \tuck a blanket round one's legs хөнжлөөр хөлөө тумлайдаж хучих. tuck sth away хоол чихэх. tuck sb in/ up тунтарч хучих. n. 1. танаас. 2. амттан. -
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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 into а) сунуть в, засунуть; спрятать; to tuck the book into a drawerзасунуть книгу в ящик; б) входить, помещаться; the book will tuck into thecorner of your bag книга поместится в уголке вашей сумки в) coll. есть с жад-ностью; впиваться зубами (во что-л.); to tuck into the ham наброситься на вет-чину -
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■ tuck intoA v. i. + prep.(fam.) gettarsi su ( il cibo); fare una scorpacciata di; mangiare di buon appetito: to tuck into fish and chips, mangiare di gusto pesce e patatine fritteB v. t. + prep.1 mettere, infilare in: to tuck one's handkerchief into one's pocket, infilarsi in tasca il fazzoletto2 mettere (q. a letto) rincalzandogli le coperte: to tuck one's little child into bed, rincalzare le coperte al figlio mettendolo a letto. -
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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 one's shirt into one's trousersEnglish-Dutch dictionary > tuck one's shirt into one's trousers
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tuck away/in/into inf уплетать за обе щеки; уписывать (еду)What a delight to see hungry children tucking in like that!
Mary put a plate of scrambled eggs and bacon in front of Morris and he tucked in appreciatively.
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• into• popsia• pistää poskeensa* * *1) (to gather bedclothes etc closely round: I said goodnight and tucked him in.) peitellä2) (to eat greedily or with enjoyment: They sat down to breakfast and started to tuck in straight away.) pistää poskeensa -
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tuck away/in/into inf уплетать за обе щеки; уписывать (еду)What a delight to see hungry children tucking in like that!
Mary put a plate of scrambled eggs and bacon in front of Morris and he tucked in appreciatively.
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tuck away/in/into inf уплетать за обе щеки; уписывать (еду)What a delight to see hungry children tucking in like that!
Mary put a plate of scrambled eggs and bacon in front of Morris and he tucked in appreciatively.
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1. noun1) (a fold sewn into a piece of material: Her dress had tucks in the sleeves.) pliegue2) (sweets, cakes etc: Schoolboys used to spend their money on tuck; (also adjective) a tuck shop.) chucherías, golosinas
2. verb(to push, stuff etc: He tucked his shirt into his trousers.) meter- tuck intuck vb meteryour shirt's hanging out, tuck it into your trousers llevas la camisa por fuera, métetela en el pantalóntr[tʌk]1 (fold) pliegue nombre masculino2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (sweets etc) golosinas nombre femenino plural, chucherías nombre femenino plural3 (place) meter, poner\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtuck shop tienda de golosinas y chucherías en una escuelatuck ['tʌk] vt1) place, put: meter, colocartuck in your shirt: métete la camisa2) : guardar, esconderto tuck away one's money: guardar uno bien su dinero3) cover: arropar (a un niño en la cama)tuck n: pliegue m, alforza fv.• alforzar v.• plegar v.n.• alforza s.f.• banquete s.m.• energía s.f.• jareta s.f.• pliegue s.m.tʌk
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count noun (fold, pleat) jareta f, alforza f (CS), pliegue m
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vithe blouse tucks into the skirt — la blusa va or se lleva por dentro (de la falda)
Phrasal Verbs:- tuck in- tuck up[tʌk]1. N1) (Sew) (=fold) pinza f, pliegue mto make or put a tuck in sth — poner una pinza en algo
3) (plastic surgery) reducción f mediante cirugía plástica; tummy2. VT1) (=put) meter2) (Sew) plegar3.CPDtuck shop N — (Brit) (Scol) tienda f de golosinas
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I [tʌk]nome sart. piega f., pince f.; (to shorten) piega f., risvolto m.II [tʌk]to tuck a blanket under sb. — mettere una coperta sotto qcn.
she tucked her feet up under her — si sedette o si accoccolò sui calcagni
it tucked its head under its wing — mise o nascose la testa sotto l'ala
- tuck in- tuck up* * *1. noun1) (a fold sewn into a piece of material: Her dress had tucks in the sleeves.) piega2) (sweets, cakes etc: Schoolboys used to spend their money on tuck; ( also adjective) a tuck shop.) dolciumi2. verb(to push, stuff etc: He tucked his shirt into his trousers.) mettere- tuck in* * *[tʌk]1. nSewing pince f inv, piega2. vt(put) infilare, mettere, cacciare3. vito tuck into a meal Brit fam — lanciarsi sul pasto
•- tuck in- tuck up* * *tuck /tʌk/n.1 piega; basta; pince (franc.): ( sartoria) to make [to let out] a tuck in a sleeve, fare [allentare] una basta in una manica ( di camicia, ecc.)4 ( slang) cibo; roba da mangiare; (spec.) dolci, dolciumi, brioche; merendine; pasticcini: a tuck box, una scatola di dolci● ( slang) a tuck-in, una scorpacciata; una mangiata □ ( pesca) tuck net (o tuck seine), bertovello □ tuck position, ( ciclismo) posizione rannicchiata; ( ginnastica, tuffi) posizione raggruppata; ( sci) posizione a uovo □ ( tuffi) tuck-position dive, tuffo in posizione raggruppata □ ( slang) tuck shop, spaccio che vende dolciumi, roba da mangiare (spec. a scuola o in un collegio).(to) tuck /tʌk/A v. t.3 mettere dentro; far entrare; infilare; stipare; cacciare; nascondere: I managed to tuck my shoes into the suitcase, riuscii a far entrare le scarpe nella valigia; The cove lies tucked between high cliffs, l'insenatura è nascosta da alte scogliere; I tucked the letter into my pocket, mi sono cacciato la lettera in tasca5 ripiegare ( una parte del corpo): The pigeon tucked its head under its wing, il piccione ha ripiegato il capo sotto l'alaB v. i.1 far pieghe; far baste* * *I [tʌk]nome sart. piega f., pince f.; (to shorten) piega f., risvolto m.II [tʌk]to tuck a blanket under sb. — mettere una coperta sotto qcn.
she tucked her feet up under her — si sedette o si accoccolò sui calcagni
it tucked its head under its wing — mise o nascose la testa sotto l'ala
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̈ɪtʌk I
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1) складка( на платье)
2) сл. еда, особ. сласти, пирожное
2. гл.
1) делать складки( на платье) ;
собирать в складки
2) подгибать, подворачивать;
подбирать под себя, подсовывать (тж. tuck in)
3) засовывать, прятать;
запрятать(тж.tuckaway) ;
входить, помещаться
4) укрыть одеялом;
подоткнуть одеяло (тж. tuck in, tuck up) ∙ tuck away tuck in tuck into tuck up II сущ.
1) шотланд. барабанный бой
2) уст. трубный звук подтыкание - to give the blanket a few more *s подоткнуть одеяло еще в нескольких местах складка, сборка( на платье) - to make a * in sleeves делать складку на рукаве (рубашки) - to put /to take up/ a * in a dress сделать сборку на платье кончик сигары (спортивное) группировка( в прыжке с вышки и т. п.) (школьное) (жаргон) еда, особ. сласти, пирожное (морское) выпуклая подводная часть кормы > to take the * out of smb. (американизм) обескуражить кого-л.;
поставить кого-л. на свое место, сбить спесь с кого-л. прятать, подбирать под себя - to sit with one's legs *ed under one сидеть с поджатыми (под себя) ногами - the bird *ed its head under its wing птица спрятала голову под крыло прятать, припрятывать;
скрывать - to * one's medals in a cigar box держать /прятать/ свои медали в коробке из-под сигар pass быть скрытым (часто * about, * away) - the little cottage is *ed (away) under the hill маленький домик скрыт под горой - a cabin *ed among the pines хижина, затерянная среди сосен - the information is *ed away in a note эти сведения скрыты в примечании засовывать, прятать (тж. * away) - to * a letter into one's pocket засовывать письмо в карман - to * the book into a drawer (за) сунуть книгу в ящик - to * the purse under the arm сунуть кошелек под мышку заправлять - to * a napkin under one's chin заправить салфетку за воротник входить, помещаться - the flask will * into the corner of your bag фляга поместится в уголке вашей сумки заботливо укрывать( одеялом и т. п.;
тж. * in, * up) - she *ed the baby in bed она подоткнула ребенку одеяло натягивать( одеяло и т. п. на кого-л.) - to * a blanket round the child укутать /закутать/ ребенка в одеяло подгибать, подворачивать - he *ed up his shirt-sleeves он засучил рукава рубашки - she *ed the ends of her hair into her bathing-cap она подобрала волосы под купальную шапочку делать складки (на платье) ;
собирать в складки (спортивное) (с) группироваться;
собраться, сжаться в комок( into) (разговорное) есть с жадностью;
впиваться зубами( во что-л.) ;
уплетать, уписывать за обе щеки - to * into the ham наброситься на ветчину (шотландское) барабанный бой( устаревшее) трубный звук( шотландское) бить в барабан, барабанить( устаревшее) рапира;
тонкий, острый меч ~ складка (на платье) ;
to make a tuck in a sleeve сделать складку на рукаве (чтобы укоротить) tuck шотл. барабанный бой ~ делать складки (на платье) ;
собирать в складки ~ засовывать, прятать;
запрятать(тж. tuckaway) ~ подгибать;
подбирать под себя, подсовывать, подворачивать (тж. tuck in) ~ складка (на платье) ;
to make a tuck in a sleeve сделать складку на рукаве (чтобы укоротить) ~ sl еда, особ. сласти, пирожное ~ уст. трубный звук ~ укрыть( ребенка) одеялом;
подоткнуть одеяло (тж. tuck in, tuck up) ;
tuck in sl. жадно есть, давиться (at) ;
tuck into сунуть в, засунуть ~ укрыть (ребенка) одеялом;
подоткнуть одеяло (тж. tuck in, tuck up) ;
tuck in sl. жадно есть, давиться (at) ;
tuck into сунуть в, засунуть ~ укрыть (ребенка) одеялом;
подоткнуть одеяло (тж. tuck in, tuck up) ;
tuck in sl. жадно есть, давиться (at) ;
tuck into сунуть в, засунуть ~ up sl. вешать( преступника) ~ up засучивать( рукава) ;
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1. transitive verb 2. nounPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92985/tuck_in">tuck in- tuck up* * *1. noun1) (a fold sewn into a piece of material: Her dress had tucks in the sleeves.) die Falte2) (sweets, cakes etc: Schoolboys used to spend their money on tuck; ( also adjective) a tuck shop.) die Leckereien (pl.); Süßwaren-...2. verb(to push, stuff etc: He tucked his shirt into his trousers.) stecken- tuck in* * *[tʌk]I. n2. MEDa tummy \tuck Operation, bei der am Bauch Fett abgesaugt wirdII. vt1. (fold)▪ to \tuck sth somewhere etw irgendwohin steckenshe had a napkin \tucked in the neck of her blouse sie hatte eine Serviette in den Ausschnitt ihrer Bluse gestecktshe \tucked her doll under her arm sie klemmte sich ihre Puppe unter den Arm2. (stow)to \tuck one's legs under one seine Beine unterschlagen▪ to be \tucked somewhere irgendwo versteckt liegen\tucked along this alley are some beautiful houses entlang dieser Allee liegen versteckt einige wunderschöne Häuser* * *[tʌk]1. nto put a tuck in sth — einen Saum in etw (acc) nähen
2. vt1) (= put) steckenhe tucked his umbrella under his arm — er steckte or klemmte (inf) sich (dat) den Regenschirm unter den Arm
he tucked his coat (a)round the shivering child — er legte seinen Mantel fest um das frierende Kind
she sat with her feet tucked under her — sie saß mit untergeschlagenen Beinen da
3. viyour bag will tuck under the seat — du kannst deine Tasche unter dem Sitz verstauen
* * *tuck [tʌk]A s1. Biese f2. Abnäher m3. SCHIFF Gilling f4. SCHULE Br umg Süßigkeiten pl, Erfrischungen etc5. SPORT Hocke fB v/t1. Binsen nähen in (akk)2. abnähen3. stecken:tuck one’s shirt into one’s trousers sich das oder sein Hemd in die Hose stecken;tuck sth under one’s arm etwas unter den Arm klemmen;a) wegstecken, verstauen,b) verstecken;be tucked away versteckt liegen (Dorf etc);tuck in hineinstecken;tuck in the blankets die Decken an den Seiten feststecken;tuck one’s shirt in sich das oder sein Hemd in die Hose steckenC v/ituck into sth sich etwas schmecken lassen, etwas verdrücken* * *1. transitive verb 2. nounPhrasal Verbs:- tuck in- tuck up* * *v.zurück streifen v.zurückstreifen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
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tuck into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms tuck into : present tense I/you/we/they tuck into he/she/it tucks into present participle tucking into past tense tucked into past participle tucked into 1) tuck someone into something to put a child into bed… … English dictionary
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tuck — (v.) late 14c., to pull or gather up, earlier to pluck, stretch (late 13c., implied in tucker), probably from M.L.G. or M.Du. tucken pull up, draw up, tug (cognate with O.E. tucian mistreat, torment, and related to O.E. togian to pull, Ger.… … Etymology dictionary
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