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stuck-up:


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  stuck    stuck-up  

Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
stuck1 /stʌk/ past & past p of stick2
stuck2 adjetivo (pred)
  1. (unable to move): the drawer is ~ el cajón se ha atascado;
    the door is ~ la puerta se ha atrancado;
    she's ~ at home with the kids all day está todo el día metida en la casa con los niños
  1. (at a loss) atascado;
    I got ~ on the second question me quedé atascado en la segunda pregunta
  1. (burdened) (colloq): I was ~ with the bill me tocó pagar la cuenta, me cargaron el muerto (fam);
    I got ~ with Bob all evening tuve que aguantar a Bob toda la noche
stuck:stuck-up /'stʌk'ʌp/ adjetivo (colloq) estirado (fam)

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
stuck-up [stʌk'ʌp] adj fam creído,-a: she's really stuck-up about her background, se cree que desciende de la pata del Cid


stuck: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
get stuckatascarse v
get stuck in the mudatollarse v
get stuck with US (UK = get lumbered with)tener que cargar con v
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