tuck的词源
英文词源
- tuck
- tuck: see tug
- tuck (v.)
- late 14c., "to pull or gather up," earlier "to pluck, stretch" (implied in tucker "one who finishes clothes by stretching them on tenters, late 13c. as a surname), probably from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch tucken "pull up, draw up, tug" (cognate with Old English tucian "mistreat, torment," and related to Old English togian "to pull," German zucken; see tow (v.)). Sense of "thrust into a snug place" is first recorded 1580s. Slang meaning "to consume, swallow, put into one's stomach" is recorded from 1784. Related: Tucked; tucking.
- tuck (n.)
- late 14c., "flattened fold in clothing, pleat," from tuck (v.). As a folded-up ping position, from 1951.
中文词源
tuck:把裤脚折边,折叠,卷起
来自中古荷兰语 tucken,卷起,折起,来自 Proto-Germanic*teug,拉,推,PIE*deuk,拉,推, 词源同 duct,tug.后用于指把裤脚折边,塞进。
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tuck:把裤脚折边,折叠,卷起
来自中古荷兰语 tucken,卷起,折起,来自 Proto-Germanic*teug,拉,推,PIE*deuk,拉,推, 词源同 duct,tug.后用于指把裤脚折边,塞进。