0 to push a loose end of a piece of clothing or material into a particular place or position, especially to make it tidy or comfortable -- 把(衣服等的末端)塞进
1 to put something into a safe or convenient place -- 把…夹入;把…藏入;把…塞入
2 to hold part of your body in a particular position -- 使蜷缩,使收缩
3 to be in a place that is hidden or where few people go -- 隐没,隐藏
4 a narrow fold sewn into something, especially a piece of material, either for decoration or to change its shape -- (用于装饰或改变形状的)褶;打褶
5 an operation to remove unwanted fat from a part of the body -- 抽脂手术
a tummy tuck 腹部抽脂手术
6 food, especially sweets and cakes -- 食物;(尤指)糖果糕点
a tuck shop 食品店
A sagging abdomen which made the patient ' look pregnant ' was enough reason to perform a tummy tuck.
The book is well pitched for them, with fifteen generally short chapters, many illustrations, and footnote references tucked away at the end of each chapter.
The alternative is to envisage a city that is pepper-potted with bits of industry tucked in and among.
There is already an item "sundry charges", and yet this vast sum of £15 million is tucked away.
But why not shout these loudly in the introduction rather than tucking them away in the summary of chapter 5 ?
In a way it is curious perhaps to have these tucked away at the end of the book.
And tucked into this (presumed) final notice of adopted changes in policy statement, there is another notice.
We can all keep our heads tucked down behind the barricades and then say that we have received minimal post on a very important matter.