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●ˌtuck sth ˈin●ˌtuck sth ˈinto sth1. to push or fold the loose end of a piece of clothing, a sheet, rope, hair, etc., in sth, to make it tidy or hold it in position 把(衣服、床单、绳索、头发等)的松散末端收拢好;把…掖在…里◆Tom, tuck your shirt in! 汤姆,掖好你的衬衣!◆Why don’t you tuck your trousers into your socks? 你为什么不把裤脚塞到袜子里呢?◆Tuck the flap of the envelope in. 把信封的封盖折好。OBJ shirt2. to pull a part of your body towards the centre 向内收,收缩(身体部位)◆Keep your chin tucked in. 收拢下巴。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep] |