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  1. Meaning of tuck in English. tuck. verb [ T usually + adv/prep ] uk / tʌk / us / tʌk / tuck verb [T usually + adv/prep] (TIDY) Add to word list. 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: tuck something into something Should I tuck my shirt into my trousers?

  2. In the English description: pike position - put to bed - sunburst. Spanish: jareta - cogido - estoque - arropar - entrometer - fajar - ir a rueda de - pliegue - remeter. Synonyms: pleat, fold, crease, gather, turn over, more...

  3. verb [ transitive ] / tʌk/ to push or fold the edge of sth under sth. meter doblar. She tucked the blanket around him. Ella dobló la manta a su alrededor. Tuck your shirt into your pants. Mete la camisa en los pantalones. to hide sth small somewhere.

  4. Significado de tuck en inglés. tuck. verb [ T usually + adv/prep ] uk / tʌk / us / tʌk / tuck verb [T usually + adv/prep] (TIDY) Add to word list. 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:

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tuck as a verb, noun, and sound. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of tuck.

  6. US /tək/ • UK /tʌk/ noun 1. (countable) (fold, pleat) jareta (feminine) alforza (feminine) (Southern Cone) pliegue (masculine) to put a tuck in a skirt hacerle una jareta a una falda hacerle una alforza a una falda (Southern Cone) 2. (uncountable) (snack food) (British, informal) golosinas (feminine plural) transitive verb 1. a.

  7. 1. (to insert) a. meter. Remember to tuck your shirt in before you go to school.Acuérdate de meterte la camisa antes de irte a la escuela. 2. (sewing) a. plegar. The seamstress tucked some fabric to take it in around the waist. La costurera plegó un poco de tela para reducirlo por la cintura. noun. 3. (sewing) a. el pliegue. (M)