1 stuck /ˈstʌk/ adjective
1 stuck
/ˈstʌk/
adjective
Learner's definition of STUCK
not used before a noun
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a : difficult or impossible to move from a position卡住 -
The ring is stuck on my finger.戒指卡在我的手指上。
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The zipper is stuck.拉链卡住了。
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The door keeps getting stuck.门总是卡住。
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The elevator got stuck on the fifth floor.电梯卡在了五层。
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sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 -
He's an old man and stuck in his ways. [=completely unwilling to change his ways of doing or thinking about things]他是老年人,思想行为都很死板。
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The song is stuck in my head. [=I keep hearing the song over and over again in my head]这首歌一直萦绕在我脑海里。
b : in a place or situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of被困住;陷入困境 -
The car was stuck in the mud.车陷在泥里。
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We were stuck there for three days because of bad weather.由于糟糕的天气,我们在那里被困了三天。
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She was stuck in an awful marriage.她陷在一桩不幸的婚姻中。
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I was stuck at the office all day.我一整天都被困在办公室。
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stuck at home with nothing to do被困在家里无所事事
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I got stuck in traffic.我遇上了堵车。
c : forced to keep or deal with someone or something unpleasant被迫保留;不得不应付 — see also stick with at 2stick 2
informal : unable to think of a solution, an idea, etc.想不出办法 -
I'm stuck. Can you help me?我没辙了,你能帮我吗?
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I'm stuck on this math problem.我被这道数学题难住了。
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I got stuck on the very first problem.第一道题就把我难住了。
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If you're stuck for ideas, I can help.如果你想不出办法,我可以帮忙。
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(chiefly Brit) She's never stuck for words. [=lost for words]她从来不语塞。
get stuck in/into
British, informal
: to start doing something with a lot of energy开始大干
stuck on
informal
: loving or admiring someone foolishly or too much痴恋某人 2 stuck
Learner's definition of STUCK
past tense and past participle of 2stick