astray
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a·stray
(ə-strā′)adv.
1. Away from the correct path or direction: an improperly addressed letter that went astray.
2. Away from the right or good, as in thought or behavior; straying to or into wrong or evil ways.
[Middle English, from Old French estraie, past participle of estraier, to stray; see stray.]
a·stray′ adj.
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astray
(əˈstreɪ)adj, adv (postpositive)
1. out of the correct path or direction
2. out of the right, good, or expected way; into error
[C13: from Old French estraie roaming, from estraier to stray]
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a•stray
(əˈstreɪ)adv., adj.
1. out of the right way; off the correct or known path or route: to go astray and get lost.
2. away from that which is right; into error, confusion, or undesirable action or thought: to be led astray.
[1250–1300; Middle English astraye < Anglo-French *astraié, Old French estraié, past participle of estraier; see stray]
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astray
adjective & adverb off the right track, adrift, off course, off the mark, amiss Many items of mail being sent to her have gone astray.
lead someone astray lead into sin, lead into error, lead into bad ways, lead into wrong, lead off the straight and narrow The judge thought he'd been led astray by others.
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astray
adverbadjective1. Unable to find the correct way or place to go:
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Translations
شارِد، تائِه، ضال
z cestyzbloudilý
gå tabtlede på afveje
téves irányba
tÿndur, sem hefur fariî afleiîis
klaidingaipaklydęs
nomaldījies
zablúdený
kaybolmuşkayıpyolunu şaşırmış
astray
[əˈstreɪ] ADV1. (lit) to go astray (= get lost) → extraviarse
2. (fig) to go astray (= make a mistake) → equivocarse; (morally) → ir por mal camino
to lead sb astray → llevar a algn por mal camino
I was led astray by his voice → su voz me despistó
to lead sb astray → llevar a algn por mal camino
I was led astray by his voice → su voz me despistó
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
astray
[əˈstreɪ] advto go astray (= become lost) [person, object] → s'égarer (fig) [person] → quitter le droit chemin
to go astray in one's calculations → faire fausse route dans ses calculs
to lead sb astray (= corrupt) → détourner qn du droit chemin (= mislead) → mettre qn sur une fausse piste
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
astray
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
astray
[əˈstreɪ] adv to go astray → perdere la strada, smarrirsi, perdersi; (morally) → mettersi su una cattiva strada, traviarsito go astray in one's calculations → sbagliare i calcoli
to lead sb astray → portare qn su una cattiva strada
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
astray
(əˈstrei) adjective, adverb away from the right direction; missing, lost. The letter has gone astray; We were led astray by the inaccurate map.
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