Stranded in spanish

Varado

pronunciation: bɑɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

strand5 = vararse, abarrancar, encallar, atollarse, dejar tirado, dejar a + Posesivo + suerte. 

Example: A horror movie came to life when a snowstorm stranded some children traveling alone at an airport.

stranded = en dificultades, varado, encallado, tirado. 

Example: In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.

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» be stranded = quedarse tirado, quedarse varado, atollarse, encallar, quedarse encallado.

Example: They were due to return from a day trip yesterday afternoon, but their boat broke down on the Mokau River and they were stranded upriver.

» be stranded on a desert island = quedarse abandonado en una isla desierta.

Example: In the context of being stranded upon a desert island, identifies 10 themes for reference works and selects a representative title for each theme.

» be stranded on an inhabited island = quedarse abandonado en una isla desierta.

Example: The theme of being stranded on an uninhabited island has inspired many films and novels.

» get + stranded = quedarse tirado, quedarse varado, atollarse, encallar, quedarse encallado.

Example: If you do get stranded in your car, the first thing you are going to want to do is turn your hazard lights on.

» leave + Alguien + stranded = dejar en la cuneta, dejar en la estacada, dejar plantado, dejar tirado.

Example: Her worst fears become a reality after their car crashes into a ravine, leaving them stranded in the desert struggling to survive.

» stranded wire = cable de pelos.

Example: These new wire strippers and cutters cut both solid and stranded wires.

Stranded synonyms

isolated in spanish: , pronunciation: aɪsəleɪtəd part of speech: adjective marooned in spanish: , pronunciation: mɜrund part of speech: adjective unaccompanied in spanish: , pronunciation: ənəkʌmpənid part of speech: adjective
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