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tucket

/tuhk-it/US // ˈtʌk ɪt //UK // (ˈtʌkɪt) //

小红帽,小鸭子,小食堂,小食店

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a trumpet fanfare.

Examples

  • A tucket of trumpets sounded, silvery and thin through the cold grey air: a page came running with his sallete-helmet.

  • When the head of the column reached the edge of the gloomy forest a tucket sounded and the soldiers came to a halt.

  • Did you hear the sounding of the tucket-sonuance in yonder yard?

  • The next morning he was viewing the sunrise from the deck, when Seth Tucket came to his side.

  • "The sight of old Buckley coming with his dog would be better than a surgeon, to cure that wound," said Tucket.