Learner's definition of ASTRAY
1
: off the right path or route迷路地 —
usually used with go通常与go连用 -
They marked the trail so hikers wouldn't go astray. [=become lost]他们在小道上留下标记,这样徒步旅行者就不会迷路了。
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The rocket went astray after liftoff.火箭升空后偏离了轨道。
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The letter went astray. [=was lost]那封信寄丢了。
2
: away from what is right, good, or desirable偏离正确方向地;误入歧途地 —
usually used with go or lead通常与go或lead连用 -
Older students led him astray. [=made him behave badly]高年级学生把他带坏了。
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The writer goes (badly) astray [=stops being correct or reasonable] when she blames the current government for these problems.那位作家在她就这些问题指责现政府时(完全)失去了理智。
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The President was led astray [=convinced to make a bad decision] by his advisers.总统被他的顾问们误导了。
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Their plans have gone astray. [=have failed]他们的计划已误入歧途。