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 astray [ə'stre]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 迷途地, 入歧途地

[法] 误入歧途地, 离开正道地


  1. Have you seen my book? It seems to have gone astray.
    你看见我的书了吗?不知道搁哪里了。
  2. The misleading sign led me astray.
    那个标志误人,它使我迷了路。
  3. Such ideas will only lead the world's people astray.
    这种思想只能把世人引入歧途。


astray
[ adv ]
  1. away from the right path or direction

  2. <adv.all>
    he was led astray
  3. far from the intended target

  4. <adv.all>
    the arrow went wide of the mark
    a bullet went astray and killed a bystander


Astray \A*stray"\, adv. & a. [See {Estray}, {Stray}.]
Out of the right, either in a literal or in a figurative
sense; wandering; as, to lead one astray.

Ye were as sheep going astray. --1 Pet. ii.
25.

  1. If U.S. monetary policy goes astray it will have repercussions well beyond those that unseated the estimable Mr. Lawson.
  2. They are heavily used for paying bills by mail, since cash in the mail can get lost, stolen or otherwise go astray without leaving any evidence of its having been sent.
  3. Maybe our hearts are leading us astray.
  4. The Soviet news agency Tass said the plane went astray after the pilot ejected because of equipment failure "during a training flight over Poland."
  5. It may be true that some money has gone astray, and investigators should pursue the issue.
  6. "I was stubborn in my pursuit of a policy that went astray."
  7. The European Commission yesterday hit back at allegations that up to 8 per cent of EU funds was going astray each year amid growing fraud in the Union budget.
  8. Phoenix became a classic case of the rapidly growing small company led astray by its own success.
  9. Today's lecture is on the perils of bequeathing money to anyone who will use it "to drink wine or commit sins, since you will be helping him go astray."
  10. Traditionally, judges haven't allowed note-taking by jurors, maintaining that note-takers would gain an unfair advantage in deliberations over those who didn't take notes, and that a juror's faulty notes might lead other jurors astray.
  11. "When you're dealing with a situation of a retail nature involving three parties, including a broker, there are lots of areas where paper work can go astray," says Mr. Edgerly.
  12. You fill in a credit slip which goes through the clearing system where it can be traced if it goes astray.
  13. Mr. Weener says the key is for airlines to use the recorders strictly to foster safety, not as tools against pilots who may have gone astray.
  14. He said the card could have gone astray within the post office, or been misdelivered and mailed again years later.
  15. Guerrillas have said, however, that rockets meant for military targets sometimes go astray.
  16. The performance problems may well be due to infelicitous direction by Mr. Vaughan, who let so many good actors go astray in the Shakespeare Festival's recent "Julius Caesar."
  17. And if you're flying business or first class, your bag should have a tag indicating that it belongs to a premium class passenger and should be handled accordingly. There are steps you can take to prevent your luggae going astray.
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