tuck in
phrasal verbtuck somebody in/up
- to make somebody feel comfortable in bed by pulling the covers up around them
把…的被子掖好 - I tucked the children in and said goodnight.
我给孩子们盖好被子说晚安。
- I tucked the children in and said goodnight.
tuck in | tuck into something
- (British English, informal) to eat a lot of food, especially when it is done quickly and with enthusiasm
痛快地吃;狼吞虎咽地吃 - Come on, tuck in everyone!
来呀,大家痛痛快快地吃吧! - He was tucking into a huge plateful of pasta.
他在狼吞虎咽地吃一大盘意大利面。
- Come on, tuck in everyone!