"tucked to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "tucked to" in inglés

sustantivo
  1. fałda, zakładka (materiału)
    She wanted her dress to have tucks and bows.
  2. cukierki, słodycze  BrE old-fashioned
    She said she wanted tuck.
    My children love tuck.
  3. operacja plastyczna informal
    I've heard she's got a tuck.
    If you don't like your face you can get a tuck.
verbo
  1. wkładać (np. koszulę w spodnie), chować (np. pieniądze do portfela) [TRANSITIVE]
    You should tuck your shirt in.
    You know, maybe you shouldn't tuck in your shirt.
  2. wtykać, wciskać [TRANSITIVE]
    Try to tuck these clothes into your suitcase.
    I tucked my notebooks into my bag and left.
  3. składać (np. koszulę), podwijać (np. nogi pod siebie) [TRANSITIVE]
    She tucked her legs under her.
    He tucked a shirt and put it into his backpack.
  4. otulać (np. kocem), układać do snu [TRANSITIVE]
    She tucked the baby in.
    My wife fell asleep so I tucked her with a blanket.
verbo
  1. składać na zakładkę (np. ubrania)
    Tuck your clothes, it will look nice.

"tucked to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

tucked to collocation
More popular variant: tuck to
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): włożony aby
  1. tuck verbo + to preposición
    Very loose collocation

    He knew that the police station was tucked away in a square behind the main street, next to a school.

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