astray
adv. 迷路; 墮落
If you are led astray by someone or something, you behave badly or foolishly because of them.
The judge thought he'd been led astray by older children.
法官認為他已經被那些年長的孩子們帶壞了。
If someone or something leads you astray, they make you believe something which is not true, causing you to make a wrong decision.
The testimony would inflame the jurors, and lead them astray from the facts of the case...
證言會激怒陪審員,使他們背離案件事實。
We drove east to Rostock, where my map led me astray.
我們驅車向東去羅斯托克,但地圖卻給我指錯了方向。
If something goes astray, it gets lost while it is being taken or sent somewhere.
Many items of mail being sent to her have gone astray.
許多寄給她的郵件都不知所終。
1. away from the right path or direction;
2. far from the intended target;
go astray
(東西)被遺失;被放錯地方
Don't be led astray by false theories.
不要被錯誤的理論引入歧途.
There are even some programs full of sex and violence, which lead teenagers astray.
甚至有些節目充滿色情與暴力, 這對青少年有誤導作用.
Easily astray in the stock market is " greed. "
股市中容易使人誤入歧途的是 “ 貪念 ”.
Young girls are easily led astray.
年輕女子易被引入歧途.
The attractions of the big city soon led the young man astray.
大城市的誘人之處不久就使這個年輕人迷失了方向.