stray 
					英 [streɪ ]  
					美 [streɪ ]  
					v.  迷路; 偏离; 走失; 偏离正题; 走神; 离题; 有外遇; 在别处拈花惹草
					过去式:strayed 过去分词:strayed 现在分词:straying 复数:strays 第三人称单数:strays 
					CET6 TOEFL GRE TEM8 
					Collins.2 / BNC.9489 / COCA.9258
					
					
						
							牛津词典 
							
								
									
										 verb
										迷路;偏离;走失He strayed into the path of an oncoming car. Her eyes kept straying over to the clock on the wall.  
										偏离正题;走神;离题My mind kept straying back to our last talk together. We seem to be straying from the main theme of the debate.  
										有外遇;在别处拈花惹草 
										 adj.
										走失的;无主的stray dogs  
										零星的;孤立的;离群的;走散的A civilian was killed by a stray bullet . a few stray hairs  
										 noun
										走失的宠物(或家畜);无主的宠物(或家畜) 
										离群者;走散者;不在原位置的东西 
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										VERB 迷路;偏离;走失strays  somewhere, they wander away from where they are supposed to be.
											Tourists often get lost and stray into dangerous areas... Crews stray outside to film the view from the pavement... A railway line crosses the park so children must not be allowed to stray.  
										ADJ (狗、猫)走失的,迷路的,无主的stray  dog or cat has wandered away from its owner's home.
											A stray dog came up to him. ...a refuge for stray cats. Stray  is also a noun.The dog was a stray which had been adopted.  
										VERB 走神;(视线)偏离,往别处看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... She could not keep her eyes from straying towards him.  
										ADJ 零星的;离散的;散落的stray  to describe something that exists separated from other similar things.
											An 8-year-old boy was killed by a stray bullet... She shrugged a stray lock of hair out of her eyes.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										Every stray dog has to be taken by its finder to the police.  
										Tourists often get lost and stray into dangerous areas  
										Crews stray outside to film the view from the pavement  
										A railway line crosses the park so children must not be allowed to stray.  
										A stray dog came up to him.  
										Even with the simplest cases I find my mind straying  
										She could not keep her eyes from straying towards him.  
										An 8-year-old boy was killed by a stray bullet  
										She shrugged a stray lock of hair out of her eyes.  
										Reading from a tedious technical brief for hours on end, he would stray into difficult territory.  
										He was wounded by a stray bullet.  
										Stray mines began to turn up off the Pacific coast, imperilling commercial shipping.  
										Please keep [ stick] to the point.; Please don't stray from the subject.  
										Don't stray from the point.  
										A stray bullet struck his helmet and glanced off.  
										A few stray rosy clouds faded from the horizon.  
										My sister always takes pity on some stray cats or dogs.  
										Mom: Honey, have you ever heard that there are a lot of stray cats now.  
										Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away.  
										Then Billy the stray cat came along.  
										I lost my voice from the stray bullet and the shock.  
										I carelessly did stray.  
										Did not stray from the beaten path.  
										Causes and harms of the stray current corrosion in caustic soda production were introduced.  
										A stray bullet winged the boy's right arm.  
										As strange as it may sound, he became best friends with a stray dog!  
										I would also carry a stout walking stick if I had problems with stray dogs.  
										We were befriended by a stray dog.  
										Modularization design was adopted in the converter to reduce stray inductance.  
										And like a beggar I searched in the dawn only for a stray petal or two.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									noun
									
										an animal that has strayed (especially a domestic animal)
											
										 
									 
									verb
									
										lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking
											She always digresses when telling a story her mind wanders Don't digress when you give a lecture Synonym:    digress divagate wander 
										 
										move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
											The gypsies roamed the woods roving vagabonds the wandering Jew The cattle roam across the prairie the laborers drift from one town to the next They rolled from town to town Synonym:    roll wander swan tramp roam cast ramble rove range drift vagabond 
										 
										wander from a direct course or at random
											The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her don't drift from the set course Synonym:    err drift 
										 
									 
									adj
									
										not close together in time
											isolated instances of rebellion a few stray crumbs Synonym:    isolated 
										 
										(of an animal) having no home or having wandered away from home
											a stray calf a stray dog