tucker

tucker [ˈtʌkə(r)]  [ˈtʌkɚ] 

第三人称单数:tuckers

第三人称复数:tuckers

tucker

现在分词:tuckering

过去分词:tuckered

过去式:tuckered

tucker 基本解释

tucker什么意思

名词领布; 打横褶者; 打褶装置; 打皱褶着

及物动词使疲倦,使衰弱

tucker 词典解释

1. 食物
    Tucker is food.

    e.g. ...a man who knows what constitutes decent tucker and how to go about serving it up.
           懂得如何做出佳肴并如何上菜的人

tucker 单语例句

1. US filmmaker Michael Tucker won critical acclaim for his documentary " Gunner Palace, " about American soldiers taking up residence in Saddam Hussein's former palace.

2. Tucker says his film aims to put human faces on Iraqis like Abbas, who he believes were misunderstood by Americans.

3. " We completely agree with the Obama campaign that it is tasteless and offensive, " spokesman Tucker Bounds said.

4. Such initiatives are critical but late, said Tucker of the Monterey Institute.

5. Tucker said he felt used by the family and warned Jackson to beware.

6. The students " fully knew it was wrong and they kept doing it, " Tucker said.

tucker 英英释义

noun

1. a detachable yoke of linen or lace worn over the breast of a low-cut dress

2. a sewer who tucks

verb

1. tucker

1. wear out completely

    e.g. This kind of work exhausts me
           I'm beat
           He was all washed up after the exam

    Synonym: exhaust wash up beat tucker out