tuck in
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tucks in
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tucking in
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tucked in
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tucked in
1
to make someone comfortable in bed, typically by arranging the sheets and blankets around them
- She tucked the child in and kissed him goodnight.
- After reading a story, he tucked his daughter in.
- The nurse tucked in the elderly patient before leaving the room.
- Parents often tuck in their toddlers to help them feel secure.
- He tucked himself in after a long day of work.
2
开吃, 大快朵颐
to eat with enthusiasm and hearty appetite
- With the Thanksgiving feast spread out before them, everyone eagerly grabbed their forks, ready to tuck in and enjoy the abundance of delicious dishes.
感恩节大餐摆在他们面前,每个人都急切地拿起叉子,准备大吃一顿,享受丰富的美味佳肴。
- The buffet at the party was filled with tempting dishes, and guests wasted no time in grabbing plates to tuck in and savor the delectable spread.
派对上的自助餐摆满了诱人的菜肴,客人们迫不及待地拿起盘子大快朵颐,尽情享用美味佳肴。
- As the aroma of freshly baked cookies wafted through the kitchen, the kids couldn't resist the temptation to tuck in and enjoy the sweet treats.
当新鲜出炉的饼干的香气飘过厨房时,孩子们无法抗拒大快朵颐并享受这些甜点的诱惑。
- The family gathered around the dinner table, eager to tuck in to the delicious homemade lasagna that filled the air with its savory aroma.
全家人围坐在餐桌旁,迫不及待地想要大快朵颐那香气扑鼻、美味可口的自制千层面。
- After a long day of hiking, the hungry campers couldn't wait to tuck in a hearty meal of roasted marshmallows and hot dogs around the campfire.
经过一天的漫长徒步旅行后,饥饿的露营者们迫不及待地想在篝火旁大快朵颐一顿烤棉花糖和热狗的丰盛晚餐。