stray是什么意思 stray在线中文翻译

stray 英 [streɪ] 美 [stre]

第三人称单数:strays
现在分词:straying
过去式:strayed
过去分词:strayed

stray 词典解释

不及物动词走失;偏离正题;走入歧途;(已婚者或有固定关系者)有外遇
名词走失的动物,离群者;迷路的孩子;不在原位置的东西
形容词独自的,零散的;(常指宠物)走失的;无主的;意外的

stray 词典例句

形容词
  1. I found a stray cat crying at the door.
    我发现一只走失的猫在门口叫。
不及物动词
  1. Her eyes kept straying from the page.
    她的目光老是不由自主地离开书页往别处看。
  2. They strayed about in New York for three days.
    他们在纽约闲逛了三天。
  3. Her mind had strayed back to her childhood.
    她失了神,回想着自己的童年。

stray 网络解释

  1. 迷失
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stray 英英释义

noun
  1. an animal that has strayed (especially a domestic animal)
verb
  1. lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking
    e.g. She always digresses when telling a story
    e.g. her mind wanders
    e.g. Don't digress when you give a lecture
    Synonym: digress divagate wander
  2. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
    e.g. The gypsies roamed the woods
    e.g. roving vagabonds
    e.g. the wandering Jew
    e.g. The cattle roam across the prairie
    e.g. the laborers drift from one town to the next
    e.g. They rolled from town to town
    Synonym: roll wander swan tramp roam cast ramble rove range drift vagabond
  3. wander from a direct course or at random
    e.g. The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her
    e.g. don't drift from the set course
    Synonym: err drift
adj
  1. not close together in time
    e.g. isolated instances of rebellion
    e.g. a few stray crumbs
    Synonym: isolated
  2. (of an animal) having no home or having wandered away from home
    e.g. a stray calf
    e.g. a stray dog

stray [streɪ]

六级 托福
中文翻译
1
n. 走失的家畜;流浪者
2
adj. 迷路的;离群的;偶遇的
3
vi. 流浪;迷路;偏离
4
n. (Stray)人名;(挪)斯特雷
英语释义
1
n. an animal that has strayed (especially a domestic animal)
2
v. wander from a direct course or at random
3
s. (of an animal) having no home or having wandered away from home