astray
柯林斯词典
1. PHRASE If you are led astray by someone or something, you behave badly or foolishly because of them. 引某人偏離正道
The judge thought he'd been led astray by older children. 法官認爲他是被更大的孩子們引入了歧途。
2. PHRASE If someone or something leads you astray, they make you believe something that is not true, causing you to make a wrong decision. 引某人偏離真相
The testimony would inflame the jurors, and lead them astray from the facts of the case. 這証詞會惹怒陪讅員們,讓他們偏離案件事實。
3. PHRASE If something goes astray, it gets lost while it is being taken or sent somewhere. 丟失
Many items of mail being sent to her have gone astray. 很多寄給她的郵件都丟失了。
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astray /əˈstreɪ/
剑桥词典
- away from the correct path or correct way of doing something
偏離正軌地;迷路地;離開正道地;誤入歧途地
The letter must have gone astray in the post . 這封信一定是在郵遞過程中丟失了。
I was led astray by an out-of-date map . 我被一張舊地圖引入歧途。
Her parents worried that she might be led astray (= encouraged to behave badly ) by her unsuitable friends . 她父母擔心她會因爲交友不儅而走上歪路。 返回 astray