| 释义 | tuck someone inphrasal verb with tuckverb[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]uk /tʌk/ us /tʌk/
 (UK alsotuck someone up)
 to make someone comfortable in bed, especially a child, by arranging the covers around them: 给(孩子)掖好被子;将(孩子)在床上安顿好
 Daddy, if I go to bed now will you tuck me in?爸爸,要是我现在去睡觉你会帮我掖被子吗?
 The children are safely tucked up in bed.孩子们安逸地躺在被子里。
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 tuck in someone | American Dictionary
 tuck in someonephrasal verb with tuckverb[ Talways+ adv/prep ]us/tʌk/
 to cover a child in bed, esp. to make a child feel comfortable and ready to sleep:
 I tucked the children in.
 
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