
누군가를 매우 피곤하게 하거나 에너지를 소진하게 만들다 (주로 'tucker out'의 형태로 쓰임).
To make someone feel extremely tired or completely exhausted, typically used in the phrasal verb 'tucker out'.
예문:
"Playing in the park all afternoon really tuckered the puppy out."
"I'm completely tuckered out after that long day at work."
먹을 수 있는 음식이나 식사를 의미하는 호주 및 뉴질랜드식 비격식 표현.
A casual term for food or a meal, commonly used in Australian and New Zealand slang.
예문:
"We stopped at a local pub for some decent bush tucker."
"Make sure we have enough tucker for the whole camping trip."
천에 장식용 주름을 잡는 도구나 장치, 또는 주름을 잡는 작업을 하는 사람.
A device or sewing machine attachment used to create pleats or tucks in fabric, or a person who performs this task.
예문:
"The seamstress attached the tucker to her machine to create uniform pleats."
"He worked as a professional tucker in the garment factory."
17~18세기 여성들이 가슴 윗부분이나 목 주위에 장식으로 둘렀던 레이스 또는 얇은 천.
A piece of lace, linen, or muslin worn by women in the 17th and 18th centuries to cover the neck and the top of the bodice.
예문:
"The lady's gown was adorned with a fine lace tucker."