tuck (EN)
czasownik, rzeczownik

czasownik “tuck”

tuck; he tucks; past tucked, part. tucked; ger. tucking
  1. podwinąć
    She tucked the blanket around the sleeping baby to keep him warm.
  2. wsunąć
    She tucked her phone into her backpack before heading out.
  3. pałaszować
    After a long day of work, she eagerly tucked into her dinner, savoring every bite.
  4. zmieścić się
    The small desk tucked perfectly under the staircase, saving a lot of space.
  5. zwinąć się (w kłębek)
    She tucked before jumping into the pool.

rzeczownik “tuck”

sg. tuck, pl. tucks or uncountable
  1. zakładka (w tkaninie)
    She made several tucks in the skirt to ensure it fit perfectly around the waist.
  2. pozycja złożona (lub zwinięta)
    The cat found a cozy spot in the sunlight and settled into a tight tuck, purring contentedly.
  3. plastyka (usuwanie nadmiaru skóry)
    After losing a lot of weight, she decided to get an arm tuck to remove the loose skin.
  4. pozycja kuczna (w skokach do wody)
    In her dive, she executed a perfect tuck, drawing her knees tightly to her chest.