单词 | to be stuck up for |
释义 | > as lemmasto be stuck up for b. to be stuck up for: to be lacking or in need of (something). Cf. to be stuck for at sense 24d. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > non-possession > [adjective] > devoid of something > lacking or without wane971 quit?c1225 helpless1362 desolatec1386 wantsomea1400 ungirtc1412 voidc1420 wantinga1475 destitutea1500 unfurnished1541 defect1543 bankrupt1567 frustrate1576 wanting1580 wanting1592 sterile1642 minus1807 lacking1838 to be stuck up for1860 short1873 wanting1874 quits1885 light1936 the mind > will > necessity > condition of being necessary > need or want > need [verb (transitive)] > have need of or to do needa1398 misterc1450 necessitya1616 to be stuck up for1860 1860 Sydney Morning Herald 27 Mar. 4/5 He took this step in order that the miners might not be stuck up for provisions when they arrived. 1864 Press (Christchurch, N.Z.) 1 Mar. 2/3 And so the Lyttelton jetty is stuck up for an engineer, just as the Cathedral is for an architect. 1915 ‘A. Hope’ Young Man's Year 299 We were absolutely stuck up for the rest of the money—couldn't go on without it, and didn't know where to get it. 1950 West Austral. (Perth) 22 July 13/3 (advt.) No ‘Chamberlain’ owner will be stuck-up for Spares. 1996 A. M. Young in M. Huxley AC/DC viii. 54 I used to get offered parts in these strip places... I did one once when I was a bit stuck up for money. < as lemmas |
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