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stranded

/stran-did/US // ˈstræn dɪd //

搁浅,搁浅的,滞留,滞留的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : composed of a specified number or kind of strands: a five-stranded rope.

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Examples

  • The Italian navy tweeted regular updates of the saved-to-stranded passenger ratio.

  • Wisely, we did, and then made for a small café that served a clientele of recently stranded refugees.

  • As the rebels departed, they blew up an 81-car munitions train stranded on a siding.

  • Tens of thousands of Iraqis now stranded in the mountains are awaiting the outcome of those battles.

  • GALLERY: Stranded at Bangui Airport: The Refugee Crisis in Central African Republic (PHOTOS) This is all well and good.

  • A Naval Officer who has seen her says she is lying in shallow water—6 fathoms—bottom upwards looking like a stranded whale.

  • As if to prove that he was a true prophet, the herd split against a rocky pinnacle, and on this we stranded.

  • But here the artist stranded, the victim of a cabal, despite the protection of Camille Maupin.

  • Just about now he was utterly stranded, and had to borrow money for even his next day's food.

  • Fat Boy's two hundred and eighty-odd pounds were drooped over his chair like the blubber of an exhausted, beach-stranded whale.