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1 stray
1. intransitive verbstray [away] from — sich absondern von
the child had strayed from his parents — das Kind war seinen Eltern weggelaufen
2. noun 3. adjectivestray from the point/from or off the road — vom Thema/von der Straße abkommen
1) streunend; (without owner) herrenlos; (out of proper place) verirrt2) (occasional, isolated) vereinzelt* * *[strei] 1. verb(to wander, especially from the right path, place etc: The shepherd went to search for some sheep that had strayed; to stray from the point.) sich verlaufen, abkommen2. noun(a cat, dog etc that has strayed and has no home.) der Streuner3. adjective1) (wandering or lost: stray cats and dogs.) streunend2) (occasional, or not part of a general group or tendency: The sky was clear except for one or two stray clouds.) vereinzelt* * *[streɪ]I. vimost visitors to the park do not \stray more than a few yards away from their cars die meisten Parkbesucher entfernen sich gerade mal ein paar Meter von ihren Autosa herd of cattle \strayed into the road eine Viehherde hat sich auf die Straße verirrtto \stray off course vom Kurs abkommen2. (move casually) umherstreifenher eyes kept \straying to the clock ihre Blicke wanderten immer wieder zur Uhrto \stray from the original plan vom ursprünglichen Plan abweichenmen who \stray cannot be trusted auf untreue Männer ist kein VerlassII. n1. (animal) streunendes [Haus]tier3. RADIO▪ \strays pl Störeffekte pl, Störungen pl (beim Rundfunkempfang)III. adj attr, invto be hit by a \stray bullet von einem Blindgänger [o einer verirrten Kugel] getroffen werdena \stray lock of hair eine widerspenstige Locke\stray remarks/sentences einzelne Bemerkungen/Sätze* * *[streɪ]1. visich verirren, abirren; (also stray about) (umher)streunen; (fig thoughts, speaker) abschweifenthe cattle strayed into the road —
they strayed into the enemy camp — sie verirrten sich ins feindliche Lager
2. adjchild, bullet, cattle verirrt; cat, dog etc streunend attr; (= ownerless) herrenlos; (= isolated) remarks, houses, cases, hairs vereinzelt; (= single) remark, success einzeln; (= occasional) gelegentlich; thoughts flüchtig3. n1) (= dog, cat) streunendes Tier; (ownerless) herrenloses TierSee:→ academic.ru/80852/waif">waif* * *stray [streı]A v/i1. (herum)strolchen, (-)streunen (auch Tier)2. (herum)streifen:3. weglaufen ( from von)4. a) abirren ( from von), sich verlaufen:the helicopter had strayed across the frontier der Hubschrauber hatte versehentlich die Grenze überflogenb) fig vom rechten Weg abkommenstray from the point vom Thema abkommen6. ELEK streuen, vagabundierenB s1. verirrtes oder streunendes Tier2. Herumirrende(r) m/f(m), Heimatlose(r) m/f(m)3. herrenloses Gut4. pl ELEK atmosphärische Störungen plC adj1. verirrt, streunend (Hund, Kind etc):stray bullet verirrte Kugel2. vereinzelt (Kunden etc)3. beiläufig (Bemerkung etc)4. ELEK Streu…:stray power Verlustleistung f* * *1. intransitive verbstray [away] from — sich absondern von
2. nounstray from the point/from or off the road — vom Thema/von der Straße abkommen
(animal) streunendes Tier; (without owner) herrenloses Tier3. adjective1) streunend; (without owner) herrenlos; (out of proper place) verirrt2) (occasional, isolated) vereinzelt* * *v.abirren v.irren v.streunen v.vagabundieren v. -
2 stray
strei
1. verb(to wander, especially from the right path, place etc: The shepherd went to search for some sheep that had strayed; to stray from the point.) extraviarse, perderse
2. noun(a cat, dog etc that has strayed and has no home.) animal extraviado
3. adjective1) (wandering or lost: stray cats and dogs.) perdido, extraviado, callejero2) (occasional, or not part of a general group or tendency: The sky was clear except for one or two stray clouds.) aisladostray1 adj callejero / abandonado / extraviadostray2 vb apartarsedon't stray from the path, you'll get lost no te apartes del camino, te perderástr[streɪ]2 (isolated, odd) perdido,-a1 (animal) animal nombre masculino extraviado1 (get lost) extraviarse, perderse; (wander away) desviarse, apartarse, alejarse; (from group) separarse, apartarse, alejarse2 figurative use (digress, wander) divagar, apartarse del tema, desviarse del temastray ['streɪ] vi1) wander: alejarse, extraviarsethe cattle strayed away: el ganado se descarrió2) digress: desviarse, divagarstray adj: perdido, callejero (dícese de un perro o un gato), descarriado (dícese del ganado)stray n: animal m perdido, animal m callejeroadj.• aislado, -a adj.• errante adj.• extraviado, -a adj.• mostrenco, -a adj.n.• animal extraviado s.m.• parásito s.m.• perdido s.m.v.• descarriarse v.• extraviarse v.• perderse v.
I streɪa) ( wander away) apartarse, alejarse; ( get lost) extraviarse*, perderse*to stray FROM somebody/something: we strayed from the rest of the group nos apartamos or nos alejamos del resto del grupo; several sheep strayed from the flock varias ovejas se separaron del resto del rebaño or se descarriaron; we strayed off the path nos apartamos del camino; I strayed into a military zone — me metí sin querer en una zona militar
b) ( digress)he kept straying from the issue — se apartaba or se desviaba una y otra vez del tema
II
b) (random, scattered)
III
[streɪ]1. ADJ1) (=errant) [bullet] perdido; [sheep] descarriado; [cow, dog] extraviadoa stray cat — (=lost) un gato extraviado; (=alley cat) un gato callejero
2) (=isolated, occasional) aislado2. N1) (=animal) animal m extraviado; (=child) niño(-a) m / f sin hogar, niño(-a) m / f desamparado(-a)2) strays (Rad) parásitos mpl3. VI1) [animal] (=roam) extraviarse; (=get lost) perderse, extraviarse2) (=wander) [person] vagar, ir sin rumbo fijo; [speaker, thoughts] desvariarto stray from — (also fig) apartarse de
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I [streɪ]a) ( wander away) apartarse, alejarse; ( get lost) extraviarse*, perderse*to stray FROM somebody/something: we strayed from the rest of the group nos apartamos or nos alejamos del resto del grupo; several sheep strayed from the flock varias ovejas se separaron del resto del rebaño or se descarriaron; we strayed off the path nos apartamos del camino; I strayed into a military zone — me metí sin querer en una zona militar
b) ( digress)he kept straying from the issue — se apartaba or se desviaba una y otra vez del tema
II
b) (random, scattered)
III
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3 time warp
дыра во времени; разрыв, искажение пространственно-временного континуума ( в научной фантастике)to be (stuck / caught / trapped / locked) in a time warp — застрять во времени
Mr Murray's character, a cynical, self-absorbed broadcaster, finds himself caught in a time warp. — Циничный, самовлюблённый телекомментатор, которого играет Мюррей, обнаруживает, что он застрял во времени.
We might have strayed through a time warp into a Biblical landscape. — Могло показаться, что мы заблудились во времени и оказались в древней Палестине.
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4 stray
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