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marooned

/muh-roon/US // məˈrun //UK // (məˈruːn) //

被放逐,被放逐者,被放逐的人,放逐

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : dark brownish-red.
    • : Chiefly British. a loudly exploding firework consisting of a cardboard container filled with gunpowder.a similar firework used as a danger or warning signal, as by railway brakemen.

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Examples

  • After a month of sickness and starvation, and a final disaster in the surf, only one would be alive to tell of their marooned shipmates 1,200 miles away.

  • On the second planet, they encounter a marooned astronaut named Dr. Mann, and a fistfight ensues.

  • The two marooned Americans keep running into each other at night in the hotel bar, and soon a relationship begins to form.

  • A4 involved Karun being marooned in Bandra by accident, not design.

  • Fail to jump avidly enough, and you risk being forever marooned in limbo, as a pol without a true home in either party.

  • While we were marooned here we visited Vale Crucis Abbey, about a mile distant.

  • So there we were, marooned, half a mile out to sea, in a tiny dinghy on which the Turks again switched their blarsted guns.

  • They were much more likely to get marooned on the ridge pole of the barn while pursuing some of their adventures.

  • And the other Aurigeans, down on Earth, would not be marooned there.

  • I bet you never heard of anybody being marooned on a desert signboard before.