1. trapped
He was trapped in a dead-end job.
They trapped the fox.
The crocodile trapped the gnu as it tried to cross the river.
Animals were trapped in the circus.
trapped in mortgages
I'm trapped and I can't get out.
The door won't open, we are trapped in here!
they are easy to be trapped
If you find yourself trapped by a bear in the forest, your best bet is to drop to the ground and play dead.
Birds are trapped by a lot of villagers.
There the spider waits for small insects like butterflies and dragonflies to be trapped.
Thoughts of being trapped grew stronger.
2. stranded
We were stranded at the airport for ten hours
With his crew stranded at sea, Christopher Columbus was able to save them from starvation by pulling 100 rabbits out of his hat.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what books would you want to have with you to read?
We are stranded and need immediate evac.
¶ 5 A green iceberg that stranded just west of the Amery Ice Shelf showed two distinct layers: bubbly blue-white ice and bubble-free green ice separated by a one-meter-long ice layer containing sediments.
There I was, stranded in Rome with no passport and no money.
The play is about a father and his daughter, stranded on a desert island.
Air travellers were left stranded because of icy conditions.
Thousands stranded in traffic gridlock
After the plane crash, the passengers were stranded on an island for days before help came.
So astronauts may get stranded on Earth
stranded =left behind. You stranded me in the middle of nowhere!
Freezing weather might ground your helicopter and leave you stranded in the wilderness.
A British botanist stranded for five days in the jungle.
The stranger strangled the stranded stripper.