【HP】原著精读 哈利波特与魔法石 笔记1-4(13)
l Tuck
1.to put into a small,close,or concealing place "Tuck the money into your wallet."
2.to thrust in the loose end or edge of so as to hold closely in place
"Tuck the edge of the sheet under the mattress."
3.Informal. to eat or drink "He tucked away a big meal."
l Buckle
1.to fasten with buckle or buckles "Buckle your seat belt."
2.to prepare oneself or apply oneself "The student buckled to the lesson"
3.to yield,surrender,or give way to another
"She refused to take the medicine,but buckled under when the doctor told her to."
1.to put into a small,close,or concealing place "Tuck the money into your wallet."
2.to thrust in the loose end or edge of so as to hold closely in place
"Tuck the edge of the sheet under the mattress."
3.Informal. to eat or drink "He tucked away a big meal."
l Buckle
1.to fasten with buckle or buckles "Buckle your seat belt."
2.to prepare oneself or apply oneself "The student buckled to the lesson"
3.to yield,surrender,or give way to another
"She refused to take the medicine,but buckled under when the doctor told her to."