Stick to [Pronunciation]: English [stik tu:] [Sentence]: if you stick to rules, you do what they say you must do. Translation: I'm stuck with you. Key words: stuck English [stʌk] Definition: v. thorn (past tense and past participle of stick) adj. stuck, unable to move; trapped; stuck; stagnant; unable to get out of trouble; stumped. Get stuck on and get stuck in are both commonly used phrases in English, but they have some differences in usage and meaning. 1.
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In contrast, be stuck in focuses more on a long-lasting or difficult-to-get-out state, such as physical stuckness or psychological dilemma. my hand will be stuck in this jar for ever describes the dilemma of having a hand stuck in a jar. The Chinese meaning of Stuck is unable to move; stuck; entangled by...; stumped by..., at a loss. stuck is a thorn (past tense and past participle of stick). Usage of stuck: Phrase: see also stick v. Unable to move; unable to move; stuck; trapped. Example. Phrases: get stuck in work hard stuck on obsessed with stuck with unable to get out of stuck get out of trouble in stuck Example: 1.i whistled at her and i'm stuck to her since, as they say.