French tuck
noun [ C usually singular ] uk/ˌfrentʃ ˈtʌk/ us/ˌfrentʃ ˈtʌk/
法式塞衣摆(指将上衣的前摆塞入腰间)
a style of wearing a shirt, jumper, etc. partly tucked in (= pushed into the waist of your trousers, skirt, etc.) at the front but hanging out at the back and sides
My shirt is too short to do a French tuck. 我的衬衫太短了,不能来个法式塞衣摆。
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- She thinks the French tuck is a terrible look.
- I think I've finally mastered the French tuck.
- Thanks to the show, everyone is obsessing about the French tuck.
French tuck
verb [ T or I ] uk/ˌfrentʃ ˈtʌk/ us/ˌfrentʃ ˈtʌk/ -tucking | -tucked
法式塞衣摆(指将上衣的前摆塞入腰间)
to wear a shirt, jumper, etc. partly tucked in (= pushed into the waist of your trousers, skirt, etc.) at the front but hanging out at the back and sides
Learning to French tuck your tops is a must. 一定要学会把上衣的前摆塞入腰间。
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- Why do people think they can French tuck anything?
- I French tucked my T-shirt into my yoga pants.
- If there's one thing the show taught me, it's how to French tuck.