vi. 走入歧途;犯罪 do bad or illegal things;follow the wrong path in life
n.(名词)
[C] 走失的动物 a lost,tame animal
adj.(形容词)
独自的;零散的 not with a larger group of sth;separate
Noun:
an animal that has strayed (especially a domestic animal)
Adjective:
not close together in time;
"isolated instances of rebellion" "a few stray crumbs"
(of an animal) having no home or having wandered away from home;
"a stray calf" "a stray dog"
Verb:
move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment;
"The gypsies roamed the woods" "roving vagabonds" "the wandering Jew" "The cattle roam across the prairie" "the laborers drift from one town to the next" "They rolled from town to town"
wander from a direct course or at random;
"The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her" "don't drift from the set course"
lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking;
"She always digresses when telling a story" "her mind wanders" "Don't digress when you give a lecture"
常用例句
经典引文
用作动词(v.)
She strayed about in the strange city. 她在这个陌生的城市四处乱逛。
Her parents fear that, living in this neighbourhood, she might stray into the wrong company. 她的父母担心,住在这一地带会使她误入歧途。
用作名词(n.)
I think it must be a stray. 我认为它肯定是一只走失的动物。
用作形容词(adj.)
We couldn't identify the stray child. 我们不能确认这迷途孩子的身份。
It is a stray sheep. 那是一只迷途的羔羊。
The neighbours took in a stray cat. 邻居收留了一只迷路的猫。
A stray cat miaowing for a saucer of milk.
出自:R. C. Hutchinson
The town had strayed beyond the wall built round it.
出自:J. H. Burton
He's always straying off and getting lost.
出自:K. Grahame
Strands of barbed wire..strayed across the ground.