stuck [stʌk] verb past simple and past participle of ■stick [stʌk] adjective IMPROVER ■unable to move, or fixed in a particular position, place or way of thinking 动不了的;固定的;卡住的;(想法)摆脱不了的•This door seems to be stuck - can you help me push it open?这扇门似乎卡住了——你能帮我把它推开吗? •Seven of us were stuck in the lift for over an hour.我们七个人被困在电梯里一个多小时。 •I hate being stuck (= having to be) behind a desk - I'd rather work outside.我讨厌伏案工作——我宁愿在户外工作。 ADVANCED ■in a difficult situation, or unable to change or get away from a situation 陷入困境的;难以改变的;难以摆脱的•We'd be stuck if your sister hadn't offered to come round and look after the children tonight.要不是你姐姐主动愿意今晚过来照顾孩子,我们真不知道该怎么办。 ADVANCED ■not able to continue reading, answering questions, etc. because something is too difficult (读书或回答问题等)卡住的,被问倒的,答不上来的•I'm really stuck - have you got any ideas how to answer these questions?我确实给难住了——你知道该怎么回答这些问题吗? be stuck with sb/sth ■to have to deal with someone or something unpleasant because you have no choice or because no one else wants to 只得应付;摆脱不了,甩不掉•We were stuck with him for the entire train journey!搭火车的整个旅程中我们一直都无法甩掉他! [stʌk] adjective be stuck on sb/sth old-fashioned informal ■to like a person or an idea very much 迷恋上,爱上;热衷于•Nick's really stuck on Maria - he doesn't talk about anything else.尼克真的喜欢上玛丽亚了——他张口闭口谈的全是她。 [stʌk] adjective get stuck in (also get stuck into sth) UK informal ■to start doing something enthusiastically 干劲十足地开始做,充满热情地着手做•We showed them where the crates had to be moved to, and they got stuck in straightaway.我们向他们指明了这些板条箱该搬到哪里,他们就立刻动手做。 •You really got stuck into your food (= ate your food quickly) - you must have been hungry.你吃得可真快——你一定是饿了。 •Mum brought in the sandwiches and told us to get stuck in.妈妈把三明治端进来,叫我们赶紧吃。 |