单词 | tucked |
释义 | tuckedadj. 1. Gathered or girded up, arranged in tucks or folds; †of a person: having the clothes girded up (obsolete); shortened or ornamented with tucks; thrust or doubled in; poked in or away so as to be retained in position; enveloped, covered snugly up. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > other smalleOE lightc1230 round1402 side-necked1430 wanton1489 Spanish1530 tucked1530 lustya1555 civil1582 open-breasted1598 full1601 everlasting1607 sheeten1611 nothinga1616 burly1651 pin-up1677 slouching1691 double-breasted1701 negligée1718 translated1727 uniform1746 undress1777 single-breasted1796 unworn1798 mamalone1799 costumic1801 safeguard1822 Tom and Jerry1830 lightweight1837 fancy dress1844 wrap-1845 hen-skin1846 Mary Stuart1846 well-cut1849 mousquetaire1851 empire1852 costumary1853 solid1859 spring weight1869 Henri II1870 western1881 hard-boiled1882 man-of-war1883 Henley1886 demi-season1890 Gretchen1890 toreador1892 crossover1893 French cut1896 drifty1897 boxy1898 Buster Brown1902 Romney1903 modistic1907 Peter Pan1908 classic1909 Fauntleroy1911 baby doll1912 flared1928 flare1929 tuck-in1929 unpressed1932 Edwardian1934 swingy1937 topless1937 wraparound1937 dressed-down1939 cover-up1942 Sun Yat-sen1942 utility1942 non-utility1948 sudsable1951 off-the-shoulder1953 peasant1953 flareless1954 A-line1955 matador1955 stretch1956 wash-and-wear1959 layered1962 Tom Jones1964 Carnaby Street1965 Action Man1966 Mao-style1967 wear-dated1968 thermal1970 bondage1980 swaggery1980 hoochie1990 mitumba1990 kinderwhore1994 the world > space > relative position > folding or folded condition > [adjective] > arranged in folds or pleated rideledc1400 plaited1440 rivelled1482 pleated1483 pinched1500 plighted1502 plightc1530 tucked1530 well-plighted1590 furbelowc1680 quilled1694 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > sewn or ornamented textile fabric > [adjective] > pleated tucked1709 godet1832 plissé1895 pin-tucked1898 the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > insertion or putting in > [adjective] > tuck tuck-in1929 tucked1963 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 327/2 Tucked up as ones clothes is, rebroucé. 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iii. 49 I knew theire tucktlocks. 1709 R. Steele Tatler No. 30. ⁋9 With blue and red Stockings in Morning; tuck'd Cravats, and Nightcap Wigs. 1710 J. Swift in J. Swift & R. Steele Tatler No. 238 The tuck'd-up semstress walks with hasty strides. 1831 W. Scott Quentin Durward (new ed.) II. v. 80 The butcher..was distinguished by his tucked-up sleeves. 1883 ‘Sylvia’ Lady's Guide Dressmaking 107 4 tucked flannel petti~coats. 1913 Play Pictorial No. 131. p. vi/1 A prettily tucked chemisette of soft French net. 1963 R. N. Frye Heritage of Persia v. 198 The nomadic background of the Parthians may be seen in some equestrian features of dress, such as leggings cum boots with tucked-in trousers. 2. a. tucked up (of a dog or horse): having the flanks drawn in from hunger, malnutrition, or fatigue; hence, tired out, exhausted. Cf. tucker v.1, tuckered. slang and dialect. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing clothes tucked up kilted1724 high-kilteda1792 tucked up1845 the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [adjective] > having specific type parts > having specific type legs cow-hocked1827 tucked up1845 out at elbows1922 the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > [adjective] > hindered interrupt1412 letteda1425 hindered1644 impedite1662 embarrassed1677 obstructed1749 entrammelled1822 tucked up1888 snagged1977 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] wearyc825 asadc1306 ateyntc1325 attaintc1325 recrayed1340 methefula1350 for-wearya1375 matea1375 taintc1380 heavy1382 fortireda1400 methefula1400 afoundered?a1425 tewedc1440 travailedc1440 wearisomec1460 fatigate1471 defatigatec1487 tired1488 recreant1490 yolden?1507 fulyeit?a1513 traiked?a1513 tavert1535 wearied1538 fatigated1552 awearya1555 forwearied1562 overtired1567 spenta1568 done1575 awearied1577 stank1579 languishinga1586 bankrupt?1589 fordone1590 spent1591 overwearied1592 overworn1592 outworn1597 half-dead1601 back-broken1603 tiry1611 defatigated1612 dog-wearya1616 overweary1617 exhaust1621 worn-out1639 embossed1651 outspent1652 exhausted1667 beaten1681 bejaded1687 harassed1693 jaded1693 lassate1694 defeata1732 beat out1758 fagged1764 dog-tired1770 fessive1773 done-up1784 forjeskit1786 ramfeezled1786 done-over1789 fatigued1791 forfoughten1794 worn-up1812 dead1813 out-burnta1821 prostrate1820 dead beat1822 told out1822 bone-tireda1825 traiky1825 overfatigued1834 outwearied1837 done like (a) dinner1838 magged1839 used up1839 tuckered outc1840 drained1855 floored1857 weariful1862 wappered1868 bushed1870 bezzled1875 dead-beaten1875 down1885 tucked up1891 ready (or fit) to drop1892 buggered-up1893 ground-down1897 played1897 veal-bled1899 stove-up1901 trachled1910 ragged1912 beat up1914 done in1917 whacked1919 washy1922 pooped1928 shattered1930 punchy1932 shagged1932 shot1939 whipped1940 buggered1942 flaked (out)1942 fucked1949 sold-out1958 wiped1958 burnt out1959 wrung out1962 juiced1965 hanging1971 zonked1972 maxed1978 raddled1978 zoned1980 cream crackered1983 1845 W. Youatt Dog ii. 18 They generally are very thin,..with sharp-pointed ears, deep chest, and tucked-up flanks. 1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. Tucked up,..2. Applied to animals, especially horses after hard riding—looking thin. Th' old mare's a bit a-tucked up. 1891 R. Kipling Light that Failed iii. 43 ‘You're looking tucked up,’ he concluded. b. Said of a bell that is hung high in the stock. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > percussion instrument > bell > [adjective] > hung high tucked1874 1874 E. Beckett Rudim. Treat. Clocks (ed. 6) 366 It is difficult to set a much tucked-up bell tolling, though easy to keep it up afterwards. c. Hampered or cramped for lack of space, time, means, etc. colloquial. ΚΠ 1887 Viscount Bury & G. L. Hillier Cycling (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) iv. 189 A closely built fifty-eight inch racer will be noticeably too short in the reach for him, and he will feel that he is what cyclists call ‘tucked up’, ‘cramped’, or ‘going short’. 1889 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. (ed. 2) (at cited word) We're terrible tucked up e' this little hoose... Oats is ripenin that fast we shall be tucked up for time to get 'em afoore thaay begins to shak. 1891 Cent. Dict. (at cited word) At Billiards the player is said to be tucked-up when his ball lies close under the cushion. 3. Nautical (in combination): Having a tuck (tuck n.1 2) of a specified shape. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel of specific construction or shape > [adjective] > having specific type of stern sterned?1611 square-sterned1676 pink-sterned1711 tucked1867 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. at Tuck The fir frigates of 1812–14 had flat, square transoms similar to boats, or heart-shaped. Hence our square-tucked frigates, brigs, &c. Draft additions 1993 4. In Diving, Gymnastics, etc.: drawn up into the tuck position (see tuck n.1 Compounds); (performed) with the body in this position. Frequently as tucked position. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > [adjective] > actions or positions tucked1931 piked1951 society > leisure > sport > types of play, actions, or postures > [noun] > postures guard1601 stance1897 pike1928 tuck position1931 lay-back1948 tuck1951 tucked position1964 1931 L. L. McClow Tumbling Illustr. i. 1 Straighten legs,..ducking head so that roll is made on back of head,..after which grasp shins, keeping well tucked until up on feet. 1956 Kunzle & Thomas Freestanding vi. 78 Much more height..is needed than for a tucked somersault. 1964 Trampolining (‘Know the Game’ Ser.) 33 An excellent tucked position is shown here. 1978 G. Wright Illustr. Handbk. Sporting Terms 136 Male and female practitioners [of diving] performing breathtaking twists and somersaults in piked and tucked positions. 1990 Seattle Times 30 July c3/1 She secured the gold with a double-tucked somersault dismount. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < adj.1530 |
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