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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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intransitive verb(coll.): (eat)tuck into something — sich (Dat.) etwas schmecken lassen
* * *vt ( fam)▪ to \tuck into into sth etw verschlingen* * *intransitive verb(coll.): (eat)tuck into something — sich (Dat.) etwas schmecken lassen
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1) сунуть в, засунуть;
спрятать to tuck the book into a drawer ≈ засунуть книгу в ящик
2) входить, помещаться the book will tuck into the corner of your bag ≈ книга поместится в уголке вашей сумки
3) разг. есть с жадностью;
впиваться зубами( во что-л.) to tuck into the ham ≈ наброситься на ветчинуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tuck into
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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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phr.v. tuck in (1, 3) tuck up phr.v. 1. tuck in2. завиткува, завраќа (чаршаф/ракав)3. собира (коса)4. собира, подвиткува(нозе) -
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VPरुचिपूर्वक\tuck intoखानाHe was tucking into a large plate of noodles. -
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сунуть в, засунуть; спрятатьвходить, помещатьсяесть с жадностью; впиваться зубамиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > tuck into
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v + prep + o (colloq) ponerse* a comer, atacar* (fam)VI + PREP (Brit) [+ meal] comer con buen apetito* * *v + prep + o (colloq) ponerse* a comer, atacar* (fam) -
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begyömöszöl, begyűr, bedug
См. также в других словарях:
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
tuck into — verb To eat, especially with gusto. If youll just let little Wackford tuck into something fat, Ill be obliged to you. See Also: tuck in … Wiktionary
tuck into something — ˌtuck ˈin | ˌtuck ˈinto sth derived (BrE, informal) to eat a lot of food, especially when it is done quickly and with enthusiasm • Come on, tuck in everyone! • He was tucking into a huge plateful of pasta … Useful english dictionary
tuck into — or tuck in PHRASAL VERB If someone tucks into a meal or tucks in, they start eating enthusiastically or hungrily. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V P n] She tucked into a breakfast of bacon and eggs... [V P] Tuck in, it s the last hot food you ll get for a… … English dictionary
ˌtuck ˈinto sth — phrasal verb British informal to eat food with enthusiasm The kids were tucking into a big pizza.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Tuck into — eat or drink heartily or greedily … Dictionary of Australian slang
tuck into — Australian Slang eat or drink heartily or greedily … English dialects glossary
tuck into — … Useful english dictionary
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 — tuck1 [ tʌk ] verb transitive ** 1. ) tuck something behind/into/under something to put something in a particular place, especially in order to keep it safe or hidden: He had a newspaper tucked under his arm. She took off her glasses and tucked… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tuck — tuck1 [tʌk] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: tuck to stretch cloth over hooks, pull (13 19 centuries), from Old English tucian to treat badly, punish, criticize angrily ] 1.) [T always + adverb/preposition] to push something, especially the edge of a… … Dictionary of contemporary English