词组 | stuck |
释义 | stuck /stʌk/ adjective [not before noun] impossible or unable to move from a particular position: Sara tried to open the window but it was stuck.adverbscompletely stuck The boat was completely stuck in the mud.phrasesget stuck (=become stuck) His hand got stuck in the drawer.stuck in a traffic jam/stuck in traffic We got stuck in a traffic jam and arrived three hours late.have (got) sth stuck in your throat/eye etc I’ve got something stuck in my throat.THESAURUS: stuck jammed stuck and impossible to move – used especially about parts of a machine, or something trapped between two surfaces: The photocopier is jammed again. | I put in a 50p coin but it got jammed in the slot. entangled twisted together and unable to be separated – used especially about things such as hair, wire, or string getting caught around something: The chain of her necklace was entangled in her hair. | Swimming in the river is dangerous because you might get entangled in the weeds. stranded stuck and unable to move from or leave a place – used about people, vehicles, and animals: We were stranded at Moscow airport. | Hundreds of motorists were left stranded by the snowstorms. | The jellyfish were stranded on the beach. beachedwhale | ship | vessel stuck in shallow water or on the shore, and unable to move – used about whales, sea creatures, and boats: They helped push the beached whale back into the sea. | the owner of the beached vessel (=ship - a formal use) |
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