- unstuck un·stuck adj
- [ʌn'stʌk]
to come unstuck — (label) staccarsi, scollarsi, (fam: plan) andare a monte, fallire, (person) fare fiasco
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to come unstuck — (label) staccarsi, scollarsi, (fam: plan) andare a monte, fallire, (person) fare fiasco
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
unstuck — [unstuk′] vt. pt. & pp. of UNSTICK adj. loosened or freed from being stuck come unstuck Informal to fail, go wrong, break down, etc … English World dictionary
unstuck — adj. freed, loosed, separated ,un stick || ‚ʌn stɪk v. free, loose, separate (something stuck or attached) … English contemporary dictionary
unstuck — un|stuck [ˌʌnˈstʌk] adj come unstuck a) BrE informal if a person, plan, or system comes unstuck, they fail at what they were trying to achieve ▪ a dangerous area of rock where many climbers come unstuck b) if something comes unstuck, it becomes… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unstuck — /un stuk /, adj. 1. freed or loosened from being fastened or stuck: When firmly pushed, the door became unstuck. 2. out of order, control, or coherence; undone: Their well laid plans came unstuck under pressure. [UN 1 + STUCK] * * * … Universalium
un·stuck — /ˌʌnˈstʌk/ adj : able to move freely : no longer stuck We couldn t get the steering wheel unstuck. become/come unstuck 1 : to stop being stuck to something The suction cup came unstuck from the wall. The photograph was becoming unstuck. 2 Brit … Useful english dictionary
un|stuck — «uhn STUHK», verb, adjective. a) the past tense and past participle of unstick. –adj. Figurative, Informal. disorganized; confused; in disarray: »His campaign has never got unstuck (New York Times Magazine) … Useful english dictionary