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View usage for: (stʌk) 1. Stuck is the past tense and past participle of stick2. 2. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE]If something is stuck in a particular position, it is fixed tightly in this position and is unable to move. He said his car had got stuck in the snow. She had got something stuck between her teeth. Synonyms: fastened, fast, fixed, joined More Synonyms of stuck 3. adjectiveIf you are stuck in a place, you want to get away from it, but are unable to. I was stuck at home with flu. I wouldn't have wanted to be stuck on a desert island with her. 4. adjectiveIf you are stuck in a boring or unpleasant situation, you are unable to change it or get away from it. I don't want to get stuck in another job like that. I am stuck in a relationship which I don't enjoy. Synonyms: trapped, caught, ensnared More Synonyms of stuck 5. adjectiveIf something is stuck at a particular level or stage, it is not progressing or changing. The negotiations have got stuck on a number of key issues. U.S. unemployment figures for March showed the jobless rate stuck at 7 per cent. The economy is still stuck in recession. 6. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE with noun]If you are stuck with something that you do not want, you cannot get rid of it. Many people are now stuck with expensive fixed-rate mortgages. I know you think I'm stupid, but we're stuck with each other, aren't we? Synonyms: burdened, saddled, lumbered, landed More Synonyms of stuck 7. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you get stuck when you are trying to do something, you are unable to continue doing it because it is too difficult. They will be there to help if you get stuck. If he gets stuck on a word, he can make the computer prompt him. Synonyms: baffled, stumped, at a loss, beaten More Synonyms of stuck (stʌk) verb1. the past tense and past participle of stick2 adjective2. informal baffled or nonplussed 3. (foll by on) slang keen (on) or infatuated (with) 4. get stuck in stuck in American English (stʌk) verb transitive, verb intransitive More idioms containingstuck squeal like a stuck pig Examples of 'stuck' in a sentencestuck So you could get stuck right into our choices.We have to get stuck into them.Your stuck record approach is becoming tedious.Both stuck two fingers up to the prevailing fashions.We have to get stuck into him and slog him out of the attack.His promises today sound like a stuck record.People who get stuck find that their mental health and wellbeing are affected so the phase is very important.The issue seems to have become stuck between two government departments with neither taking overall responsibility for a plan of action.You don't want to dwell on the past and get stuck in it.And if you get truly stuck, mum and dad are only a phone call away.If you can keep the car moving at walking pace, you are less likely to get stuck or slide.Our only bugbear was in tightening the straps, which have a tendency to get stuck and take a few goes.I had the most annoying experience while reading about the study of pop tunes that get stuck in your brain.MY husband is ill with leukaemia and mutters his lover's name over and over like a stuck record. British English: stuck / stʌk/ ADJECTIVEunable to move If something is stuck in a place, it cannot move. His car got stuck in the snow. - American English: stuck
- Arabic: مَحْجُوز
- Brazilian Portuguese: preso
- Chinese: 卡住的
- Croatian: zapeo
- Czech: zaseknutý
- Danish: sidde fast
- Dutch: klem
- European Spanish: atascado parado
- Finnish: jumissa
- French: coincé bloqué
- German: nicht zurechtkommen
- Greek: κολλημένος
- Italian: bloccato
- Japanese: 行きづまった
- Korean: 곤경에 빠진
- Norwegian: fastkjørt
- Polish: zablokowany
- European Portuguese: preso
- Romanian: blocat
- Russian: застрявший
- Latin American Spanish: atascado
- Swedish: sitta fast
- Thai: ติดชะงัก
- Turkish: saplanmış
- Ukrainian: застрягати
- Vietnamese: bị tắc
British English: stuck / stʌk/ ADJECTIVEstumped If you get stuck, you can't go on doing something because it is too difficult. The teacher will help if you get stuck. - American English: stuck
- Arabic: حَائِر
- Brazilian Portuguese: travado
- Chinese: 被难住的
- Croatian: zapeti
- Czech: bezradný
- Danish: sidde fast
- Dutch: vastgelopen
- European Spanish: atascado
- Finnish: olla jumiutunut
- French: être bloqué
- German: feststecken
- Greek: μπλοκαρισμένος
- Italian: inceppato
- Japanese: 行き詰っている
- Korean: 막힌
- Norwegian: fast
- Polish: utknąć
- European Portuguese: bloqueado
- Romanian: împotmolit
- Russian: столкнувшийся с непреодолимой трудностью
- Latin American Spanish: atascado
- Swedish: fastna
- Thai: ชะงัก ติด
- Turkish: takılmak
- Ukrainian: застрягати
- Vietnamese: kẹt
All related terms of 'stuck'Chinese translation of 'stuck' adj to be stuck (= unable to move) - [object]
卡住 (qiǎzhù) - [person]
陷于(於) (xiànyú) - (= unable to continue)
卡住了 (qiǎzhù le)
to get stuck (physically) 被卡住 (bèi qiǎzhù) (with work) 被难(難)住 (bèi nánzhù) stick (stɪk) Word forms:ptpp stuck n (c) - [of wood]
枯枝 (kūzhī) (根, gēn) - (as weapon)
棍棒 (gùnbàng) - (= walking stick)
拐(枴)杖 (guǎizhàng) (根, gēn) - [of chalk, dynamite, celery]
条(條) (tiáo)
vt to stick sth on or to sth (with glue etc) 将(將)某物粘贴(貼)在某物上 (jiāng mǒuwù zhāntiē zài mǒuwù shang) to stick sth in/through sth (inf, = put) 随(隨)手将(將)某物戳进(進)/放进(進)某物中 (suíshǒu jiāng mǒuwù chuōjìn/fàngjìn mǒuwù zhōng) to stick sth in or into sth (= push) 将(將)某物刺入某物中 (jiāng mǒuwù cìrù mǒuwù zhōng) - (Brit, inf, = tolerate)
忍受 (rěnshòu)
vi to stick (to sth) [stamp, sticker] 粘贴(貼)(在某物上) (zhántiē (zài mǒuwù shang)) - [substance, paste]
粘在 (zhān zài) - (= remain) [name]
长(長)久保留 (chángjiǔ bǎoliú) ⇒ I nicknamed him "Rex", a name which stuck. 我给他起了个外号叫Rex,一直叫到现在。 (Wǒ gěi tā qǐle gè wàihào jiào Rex, yīzhí jiàodào xiànzài.)
- (= get jammed) [door, lift]
卡住 (kǎzhù) to get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick (inf) 误(誤)解 (wùjiě) to stick in one's mind [thought etc] 铭(銘)记(記)在某人的心中 (míngjì zài mǒurén de xīn zhōng)
All related terms of 'stuck'She had got something stuck between her teeth. Synonyms fastened fixed joined glued cemented I don't want to get stuck in another job like that. Many people are now stuck with fixed-rate mortgages. Synonyms saddled lumbered landed encumbered Definition baffled by a problem or unable to find an answer to a question (informal) They will be there to help if you're stuck. Synonyms baffled beaten at a standstill bereft of ideas up against a brick wall (informal) idiomsSee be stuck on something or someoneSee get stuck into something Additional synonymsDefinition uncertain what to do I was at a loss for what to do next. Synonyms confused, puzzled, baffled, bewildered, stuck (informal), helpless, stumped, perplexed, mystified, nonplussed, at your wits' endI just can't think what to do - I'm at my wits' end. Synonyms in despair, lost, stuck (informal), stumped, baffled, bewildered, at a loss, at the end of your tetherDefinition firmly fixed, fastened, or shut He held the gate fast. Synonyms fixed, firm, sound, stuck, secure, tight, jammed, fortified, fastened, impregnable, immovableAdditional synonymsDefinition carrying a load shoppers loaded with bags Synonyms laden, full, charged, filled, weighted, burdened, freighted Definition perplexed Patricia was totally nonplussed by Coyne's behaviour. Synonyms taken aback, stunned, confused, embarrassed, puzzled, astonished, stumped, dismayed, baffled, bewildered, astounded, confounded, perplexed, disconcerted, mystified, fazed, dumbfounded, discomfited, flummoxed, discountenanced I must confess I was stumped for a moment. Synonyms baffled, perplexed, at a loss, floored (informal), at sea, stymied, nonplussed, flummoxed, brought to a standstill, uncertain which way to turn, at your wits' endAll related terms of 'stuck' |