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tuck+into

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    I
    vt. (옷단을) 징그다, (주름을 접어) 호다, (소매, 옷자락을) 걷어 올리다, 말다, 싸다, 포근하게 감싸다, (좁은 곳으로) 밀어넣다, 틀어박다(in, into, away), 잔뜩 멀다
    II
    vi. 징그다, 주름을 잡다, (음식을) 긁어 넣듯이 처먹다(in), \tuck the sheets in 시트끝을 요 밑으로 접어 넣다
    III
    n. (큰 옷을 줄이어)징그기, (접어 넣은)단, 기력, 정력, 먹을 것, 과자

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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

  • 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

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