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strandedstrand‧ed /ˈstrændɪd/ adjective  - After the flood, hundreds of stranded vehicles lined the roads.
- My car broke down, and I was left stranded by the side of the road.
- Whales occasionally swim too close to shore and become stranded in the shallow water.
- A police patrol car also became a casualty after officers attempted to help stranded motorists.
- Could it have been a stranded salmon?
- Explore weird planets and fight the Klingons and other strange creatures in your search for fuel for the stranded Starship Enterprise.
- His stranded wife had no cash.
- Lying across it like a stranded whale, if, that is, whales wear pink flying suits, was Carol.
- Sutter took the kick himself and Adrian Knup rose unchallenged to head down and past the stranded Goram.
- The biggest danger for any stranded cetacean is overheating.
- The tide of magic ebbed and the daemons were suddenly left stranded and dying, like fish caught out of water.
► stuck [not before noun] fixed or trapped in a particular position or place and unable to move or be moved: · I can’t open this drawer – it’s stuck.· Sorry I’m late – I got stuck in traffic. ► jammed [not before noun] 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 [not before noun] 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: · Hundreds of motorists were left stranded by the snowstorms.· We were stranded at Moscow airport.· The jellyfish were stranded on the beach. ► beached 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 when it is difficult to move something► can't move especially spoken if you can't move , you are unable to move, for example because you are injured: · Elsie was so frightened that she couldn't move.can't move something: · I can't move my leg - I think it's broken. ► stuck someone or something that is stuck is fixed or trapped in a particular position or place and cannot move or be moved: · I can't open the window - it's stuck.stuck in/at/between etc: · The elevator was stuck between two floors.get stuck (=become stuck): · They tried to drive through the snow, but the car got stuck.stuck in traffic: · Sorry I'm late. I got stuck in traffic. ► jammed something that is jammed cannot be moved because it is trapped between two surfaces or trapped between parts of a machine: · The drawer's jammed - I can't get it open.jammed in/under/between etc: · The paper has got jammed in the printer again. ► stiff if your fingers, back, neck, legs etc are stiff , it is difficult and usually painful for you to move them: · I woke up with a stiff neck this morning.· After a twelve hour plane ride, my back was stiff and sore.feel stiff: · I felt really stiff after playing basketball last week. ► paralysed British /paralyzed American when it is difficult or impossible to move your body: completely/partially paralyzed: · A car crash in 1997 left him completely paralysed.paralysed with: · Deborah stood at the side of the stage, paralyzed with fear. ► stranded unable to move or be moved from a place: · After the flood, hundreds of stranded vehicles lined the roads.stranded on/in/at etc: · Whales occasionally swim too close to shore and become stranded in the shallow water.leave somebody stranded: · My car broke down, and I was left stranded by the side of the road. ► entangled also caught up British if two or more things are entangled or caught up , they are completely twisted together so that they cannot move or separate: entangled in: · His hands were entangled in the ropes.· My glasses were caught up in my hair and I couldn't take them off.become/get entangled/caught up (in): · A child swimming in the river had become entangled in the weeds and been drowned.· Our umbrellas got caught up as we tried to squeeze past each other. ► won't budge/can't budge something if something won't budge , or you can't budge it, you cannot move it even though you try very hard: · Could you give me a hand with this box? It won't budge.· The dresser was so heavy that I couldn't even budge it.not budge (something) an inch: · I tried to raise the window, but it wouldn't budge an inch. ► left stranded Air travellers were left stranded because of icy conditions. ► passengers are stranded (=are unable to continue their journey)· At least 1,000 passengers were stranded at the airport because of the storm. ► a beached/stranded whale (=one that is stuck on land)· The beached whales are quite obviously very distressed. a person or vehicle that is stranded is unable to move from the place where they are SYN stuck: Air travellers were left stranded because of icy conditions.stranded in/on/at There I was, stranded in Rome with no money. |