stray
vi. 走失; 偏離正題; 走入歧途; (已婚者或有固定關係者)有外遇
n. 走失的動物,離群者; 迷路的孩子; 不在原位置的東西
adj. 獨自的,零散的; (常指寵物)走失的; 無主的; 意外的
If someone strays somewhere, they wander away from where they are supposed to be.
Tourists often get lost and stray into dangerous areas...
遊客常會迷路並誤入危險區域。
Crews stray outside to film the view from the pavement...
工作人員移到人行道上拍攝這一景色。
A stray dog or cat has wandered away from its owner's home.
A stray dog came up to him.
一條野狗走近他。
...a refuge for stray cats.
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If your mind or your eyes stray, you do not concentrate on or look at one particular subject, but start thinking about or looking at other things.
Even with the simplest cases I find my mind straying...
即使在處理最簡單的案例時我也老走神。
She could not keep her eyes from straying towards him.
她不由自主地瞟向他。
You use stray to describe something that exists separated from other similar things.
An 8-year-old boy was killed by a stray bullet...
一名 8 歲男孩兒被流彈打死。
She shrugged a stray lock of hair out of her eyes.
她把一縷散發從眼前甩開。
1. homeless cat
1. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment;
2. wander from a direct course or at random;
3. lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking;
1. not close together in time;
She would bring into the house stray animals on whom she had taken pity.
她總是將那些迷途的動物帶回家,因為她同情它們.
Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion.
只有兩隻野狗從這場混亂中得到了好處.
Do not stray too far from the path.
不要離開正道太遠.
A stray bullet winged the boy's right arm.
一顆流彈打傷了男孩的右臂.
Don't stray too far from the correct path.
不要離開正道太遠了.