tucker
英 ['tʌkə]
美['tʌkɚ]
- n. 领布;打褶装置;打横褶的人
- vt. 使…疲倦;使…衰弱
- n. (Tucker)人名;(英、塞拉)塔克;(匈)图克
词态变化
复数: tuckers;
中文词源
tucker 食物
俚语,来自 tuck,塞进。
英文词源
- tucker (n.)
- "piece of lace worn around the neck," 1680s, agent noun from tuck (v.). In Middle English tukere was "one who dresses or finishes cloth," hence the surname.
- tucker (v.)
- "to tire, weary," 1833, New England slang, of uncertain origin, perhaps from tucked (past participle of tuck (v.)), which had, in reference to dogs, a slang sense of "exhausted, underfed." Especially with out. Related: Tuckered; tuckering.
双语例句
- 1. She presented a bravery award to schoolgirl Caroline Tucker.
- 她向女学生卡罗琳·塔克颁发了英勇奖状。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. We remember Army Specialist Ronald Tucker of Fountain, Colorado.
- 我们记住军队专家罗纳德?Tucker喷泉, 科罗拉多.
来自互联网
- 3. It is composed of variable neurons, Lagrange multiplier neurons and Kuhn - Tucker multiplier neurons which are interconnected.
- 该模型由交量神经元 、 Lagrange乘子神经元和Kuhn - Tucker乘子神经元相互连接构成.
来自互联网
- 4. Tyson put in some telling blows to Tucker's chin.
- 泰森重击了塔克的下颚几拳.
来自辞典例句
- 5. The newly - weds are in their best bib and tucker.
- 新婚夫妇们穿着盛装.
来自辞典例句