stranded

英['strændɪd] 美['strændɪd]
  • adj. 搁浅的;处于困境的
  • 动词strand的过去式和过去分词.
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Adjective:
  1. cut off or left behind;

    "an isolated pawn"
    "several stranded fish in a tide pool"
    "travelers marooned by the blizzard"

1. Authorities requisitioned hotel rooms to lodge more than 3,000 stranded Christmas vacationers.
当局征用旅馆房间安顿了3,000多名无处落脚的圣诞度假者。

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2. It is stranded somewhat forlornly in the middle of the plain.
它有些孤零零地立在平原中央。

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3. Rescue services have been working round the clock to free stranded motorists.
救援部门一直在日夜不停地工作,解救被困司机。

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4. They remain stranded in freezing weather and rapidly worsening conditions.
他们仍然被困着,天气严寒,情况迅速恶化。

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5. The climbers had been stranded by a storm.
登山者被暴风雨困住了。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. A crab was left stranded on the beach when the tide ebbed.
      退潮时,一只蟹被困留在沙滩上。
    2. The crew of the stranded yacht were in danger but we got them off.
      那艘搁浅快艇上的船员处于危险之中,但我们把他救了上来。
    3. The stranded tourists were finally flown home.
      受困的游客终于由飞机送返家园。
    4. The stranded survivor was thirsty and hungry.
      被困的幸存者饥渴交加。
    5. For the stranded passengers, there are few alternative.
      对滞留的旅客来说,没什么选择的余地。