Hledat
to get stuck in
01
to not be able to move from a place or position
02
to start with much enthusiasm
What is the origin of the idiom "get stuck in" and when to use it?
The idiom "get stuck in" is commonly used in British and informal English to describe the act of starting an activity with much enthusiasm and dedication. The origin of this idiom is uncertain, but it is likely rooted in the idea of eagerly immersing oneself in a task, as if one is figuratively "stuck" into it.
Příklad
The cat got stuck in the tree, and the firefighters had to climb down to rescue it.
The bike was getting stuck in the thick snow more often as the storm continued.
She planned her errands around rush hour to avoid getting stuck in traffic.
Tom started bitching about the traffic as soon as he got stuck in the jam.
I get stuck in traffic often.