释义 |
▪ I. ˈtuck-in, a. [f. the vbl. phr. to tuck in: see tuck v.1 9.] That may be tucked in; spec. of a woman's blouse, etc., designed to have its lower edge tucked into the skirt.
1929Daily Express 7 Nov. 5/2 Two [blouses] are ‘tuck-in’, and the other comes over the skirt. 1965Harper's Bazaar June 65 Slashed tuck-in top. ▪ II. tuck-in act of feasting: see tuck n.1 6. |