stranded
adj. 處於困境的
v. 使滯留,使擱淺( strand的過去式和過去分詞 )
A strand of something such as hair, wire, or thread is a single thin piece of it.
She tried to blow a gray strand of hair from her eyes.
她竭力想把眼前的一縷白髮吹開。
...high fences, topped by strands of barbed-wire...
頂部裝有一束束帶刺鐵絲的高圍欄
A strand of a plan or theory is a part of it.
There had been two strands to his tactics...
他的策略分兩個部分。
He's trying to bring together various strands of radical philosophic thought.
他正試圖把各種激進的哲學思想綜合在一起。
If you are stranded, you are prevented from leaving a place, for example because of bad weather.
The climbers had been stranded by a storm...
登山者被暴風雨困住了。
The airport had to be closed, stranding tourists.
機場被迫關閉,造成遊客滯留。
1. cut off or left behind;
2. with the bottom lodged on a reef or shoal in shallow water
Authorities requisitioned hotel rooms to lodge more than 3,000 stranded Christmas vacationers.
當局徵用旅館房間安頓了3,000多名無處落腳的聖誕度假者。
Rescue services have been working round the clock to free stranded motorists.
救援部門一直在日夜不停地工作,解救被困司機。
They remain stranded in freezing weather and rapidly worsening conditions.
他們仍然被困著,天氣嚴寒,情況迅速惡化。
The climbers had been stranded by a storm.
登山者被暴風雨困住了。
The ship got stranded.
船擱淺了.