- If you go astray, you lose the path. If you went to college intending to become a doctor, but instead became interested in making violent video games, your parents might feel you have gone astray.
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- adv. 误入歧途地;迷途地;迷路
- adj. 迷路的;离开正道的;不对头的
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1. His passion for horseracing carried him astray.
他对赛马运动的酷爱使他误入歧途。
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2. Many languages have conventions attached to the concept of "factory" that may lead you astray.
许多语言对于“工厂”这一概念都附有一些约定,它们会使您误入歧途。
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3. Most fantasies lead us astray, and most of the consequences of imagination for individuals and individual organisations are disastrous.
大多幻想会把我们引入歧途,对个人及组织来讲,想象的结果大多是灾难性的。
- astray (adv.) c. 1300, astraied "away from home; lost, wandering," borrowed and partially nativized from Old French estraie, past participle of estraier "astray, riderless (of a horse), lost," literally "on stray" (see stray (v.)).
astray / əˈstreɪ ; NAmE əˈstreɪ / adverb IDIOM go aˈstray 1 to become lost; to be stolen 丢失;被盗 ◆ Several letters went astray or were not delivered. 有几封信丢失或未投递。 ◆ We locked up our valuables so they would not go astray. 我们把贵重物品锁了起来以免被盗。 2 to go in the wrong direction or to have the wrong result 走错方向;误入歧途 ◆ Fortunately the gunman's shots went astray. 幸好持枪歹徒把子弹打偏了。 ◆ Jack's parents thought the other boys might lead him astray (= make him do things that are wrong). 杰克的父母认为,其他的男孩可能会把他引入歧途。 astray / əˈstreɪ ; NAmE əˈstreɪ /
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