strays; strayed; straying
strays; strayed; straying
Learner's definition of STRAY
[no object]
: to go in a direction that is away from a group or from the place where you should be走離;走失;迷路 —
often + from —
often used figuratively常用作比喻 -
She never strayed [=deviated] from the path her parents envisioned for her.她從未偏離父母替她設想的道路。
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The menu at their house rarely strays (too) far from meat and potatoes.他們家的菜單很少能離開肉和土豆。
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The class discussion strayed [=deviated] from the original topic.班級討論偏離了最初的話題。
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a straying husband [=a husband who has sexual relations with a woman who is not his wife]出軌的丈夫
2 stray /ˈstreɪ/ adjective
2 stray
/ˈstreɪ/
adjective
Learner's definition of STRAY
always used before a noun
1
of an animal : lost or having no home(動物)走失的,迷路的,流浪的 2
: separated from another or others of the same kind零落的 3
: not in or going in the proper or intended place偏離的 3 stray /ˈstreɪ/ noun
plural strays
plural strays
Learner's definition of STRAY
[count]
1
: an animal (such as a cat or dog) that is lost or has no home走失的動物;流浪的動物 2
: a person or thing that is separated from a group離群的人;離開原位的東西