"piece of lace worn around the neck," 1680s, agent noun from tuck (v.). In Middle English tukere was "one who dresses or finishes cloth," hence the surname.
tucker (v.)
"to tire, weary," 1833, New England slang, of uncertain origin, perhaps from tucked (past participle of tuck (v.)), which had, in reference to dogs, a slang sense of "exhausted, underfed." Especially with out. Related: Tuckered; tuckering.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. She presented a bravery award to schoolgirl Caroline Tucker.
她向女學(xué)生卡羅琳·塔克頒發(fā)了英勇獎(jiǎng)狀。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
2. We remember Army Specialist Ronald Tucker of Fountain, Colorado.
我們記住軍隊(duì)專家羅納德?Tucker噴泉, 科羅拉多.
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
3. It is composed of variable neurons, Lagrange multiplier neurons and Kuhn - Tucker multiplier neurons which are interconnected.