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1. adverbsomething goes astray — (is mislaid) etwas wird verlegt; (is lost) etwas geht verloren
2. predicative adjectivego/lead astray — (fig.) in die Irre gehen/führen; (into sin) vom rechten Weg abkommen/abbringen
* * *[ə'strei]adjective, adverb(away from the right direction; missing, lost: The letter has gone astray; We were led astray by the inaccurate map.) in die Irre* * *[əˈstreɪ]adv verlorento lead sb \astray jdn irreleiten; ( fig) jdn auf Abwege bringen* * *[ə'streɪ]adjverlorento go astray (person) (lit) — vom Weg abkommen; ( fig : morally ) vom rechten Weg abkommen, auf Abwege geraten; (letter, object) verloren gehen;
* * *astray [əˈstreı]A adv:a) vom Weg abkommen,b) fig auf Abwege geraten, vom rechten Weg abkommen,c) fig irre-, fehlgehen (in bei),d) verloren gehen (Brief etc),e) SPORT das Ziel verfehlen (Schuss etc), nicht ankommen (Pass etc);lead astray figa) irreführen,b) auf Abwege bringenB präd adj fig irrig, falsch* * *1. adverbsomething goes astray — (is mislaid) etwas wird verlegt; (is lost) etwas geht verloren
2. predicative adjectivego/lead astray — (fig.) in die Irre gehen/führen; (into sin) vom rechten Weg abkommen/abbringen
be astray — sich verirrt haben; (fig.): (be in error) sich irren
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