输入任意单词!

Come unstuck Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /ənˈstək
KUHM un-STUHK
kˈʌm/ /ʌnstˈʌk
KUHM un-STUK

释义

To become detached from something it was stuck to, or to fail or go wrong, especially unexpectedly.

用法与细微差别

Informal, especially British English. Used both in the literal sense (things physically separating) and more often figuratively for plans, careers, or projects that suddenly fail. Common with 'plans', 'deal', 'relationship'. Not used in American English for the figurative sense, where 'fall apart' or 'go wrong' are more common.

例句

My shoe started to come unstuck while I was walking.

basic

The sticker on my laptop has come unstuck.

basic

Her plan to travel has come unstuck because she lost her passport.

basic

Everything seemed fine, but the project came unstuck at the last minute.

natural

The deal came unstuck after weeks of negotiation.

natural

Sometimes things just come unstuck no matter how hard you try.

natural