• 2. To bring into or leave in a difficult or helpless position: The convoy was stranded in the desert.
  • It is common in Middle English formulaic expressions of the extent of liberties or rights, as in land and strand (c. 1100) "land, whether abutting the sea or not."
  • : to leave (a person or animal) in a place without a way of leaving it — usually used as (be) stranded. She was stranded in a foreign city with no money.
  • For nearly half a century, Strand has embraced a global vision of real estate investment and development.
  • The Strand is a street in the City of Westminster, London. It currently starts at Trafalgar Square and runs east to join Fleet Street at Temple Bar...
  • a fiber or filament, as in animal or plant tissue: a single strand of messenger RNA.
  • We at Strands Group have everything for your work vehicle, our own brand Strands Lighting Division (SLD) is vehicle lighting of the highest quality and always...
  • Das Wasser-Sand-Gemisch wird mit einem Druck von 7 bar an den Strand gepresst und mittels großer Bulldozer verteilt.
  • He's trying to bring together various strands of radical philosophic thought.