tuck

US /tʌk/
UK /tʌk/
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1.

rentrer, glisser, border

push, fold, or turn a part of (something, especially a piece of cloth or paper) so as to conceal, hold, or secure it.

:
She tucked her hair behind her ears.
Elle rentra ses cheveux derrière ses oreilles.
He tucked the shirt into his trousers.
Il rentra la chemise dans son pantalon.
2.

manger avec appétit, se régaler

eat food, especially enthusiastically or to repletion.

:
They tucked into a hearty breakfast.
Ils se sont régalés d'un copieux petit-déjeuner.
Let's tuck in!
Allons-y, mangeons !
1.

pli, pince

a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or other item made of cloth, typically to reduce its width.

:
The dress had small tucks at the waist.
La robe avait de petits plis à la taille.
She added a few tucks to make the skirt fit better.
Elle a ajouté quelques plis pour que la jupe s'ajuste mieux.