Tucker
Übersetzung von "tucker" ins Russisch
tucker
SubstantivUK
/ˈtʌkə/
US
/ˈtʌkər/
tucker
tuckers Pl.
After a long day of work, he was ready for some tucker.
После долгого рабочего дня он был готов к еде.
Definitionen
tucker
SubstantivUK
/ˈtʌk.ə/
US
/ˈtʌk.ɚ/
A piece of lace or cloth worn by women around the neck and shoulders, often as part of a dress.
She wore a delicate tucker with her evening gown.
Food or a meal, especially in Australian and New Zealand English.
After a long day of hiking, they were ready for some hearty tucker.
A person or device that tucks fabric, bedding, etc.
The seamstress worked as a professional tucker in the garment factory.
tucker
VerbUK
/ˈtʌk.ə/
US
/ˈtʌk.ɚ/
To exhaust or tire out.
The long hike really tuckered the children out.
tucker
AdjektivUK
/ˈtʌk.ə/
US
/ˈtʌk.ɚ/
Relating to food; food-related (Australian & New Zealand, informal).
We packed a tucker box full of sandwiches for the journey.