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1 astray
ə'streiadjective, adverb(away from the right direction; missing, lost: The letter has gone astray; We were led astray by the inaccurate map.) extraviado, perdidotr[ə'streɪ]1 extraviado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto lead astray pervertir, llevar por el mal caminoastray [ə'streɪ] adv & adj: perdido, extraviado, descarriadoadv.• por mal camino adv.n.• desencaminado s.m.ə'streɪto go astray — ( get lost) \<\<letter/person\>\> extraviarse*, perderse*; ( do wrong) (euph or hum) descarriarse*
to lead somebody astray — (euph or hum) llevar a alguien por mal camino
[ǝ'streɪ]ADV1) (lit)to go astray — (=get lost) extraviarse
2) (fig)to go astray — (=make a mistake) equivocarse; (morally) ir por mal camino
* * *[ə'streɪ]to go astray — ( get lost) \<\<letter/person\>\> extraviarse*, perderse*; ( do wrong) (euph or hum) descarriarse*
to lead somebody astray — (euph or hum) llevar a alguien por mal camino
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2 astray
adj.desviado, extraviado.adv.por mal camino, en el error. -
3 astray freight
s.carga extraviada, flete extraviado. -
4 go astray
v.• desaviar v.• descarriar v.• desorillar v.• errar v.• extraviarse v.• marrar v.• pecar v. -
5 going astray
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6 lead astray
expr.• descarriar v.• seducir v.v.• descaminar v.• descarriar v.• desorientar v.• distraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• extraviar v.• seducir v. -
7 leading or going astray
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8 to go astray
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9 to lead astray
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10 go astray
v.1 extraviarse, descarriarse, desorientarse, ir descaminado, perderse.2 faltar a su deber, cometer una falta o delito. (Figurado)3 apartarse de la buena senda, andar descaminado, caer en el mal, desencaminarse. -> astray -
11 the best laid plans (of mice and men can go astray)
English-spanish dictionary > the best laid plans (of mice and men can go astray)
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12 be astray
v.andar en malos pasos. -
13 get astray
v.extraviarse. -
14 going astray
s.1 descarrío, perdición, desavío.2 extravío. -
15 lead astray
v.1 inducir al mal camino, despistar, descarriar, desviar de la ruta, desviar del camino, extraviar, llevar al mal, llevar por el camino equivocado, llevar por mal camino, llevar por mala ruta, pervertir, descaminar, resabiar.2 seducir. -
16 camino
Del verbo caminar: ( conjugate caminar) \ \
camino es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
caminó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: caminar camino
caminar ( conjugate caminar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( andar) to walk; podemos ir caminando we can walk, we can go on foot; camino hacia algo ‹hacia meta/fin› to move toward(s) sth 2 (AmL) [reloj/motor] to work;◊ el asunto va caminando (fam) things are moving (colloq)verbo transitivo ‹ distancia› to walk
camino sustantivo masculino 1 ( en general) road; ( de tierra) track; ( sendero) path; 2 me salieron al camino [ asaltantes] they blocked my path o way; [ amigos] they came out to meet me; el camino a la fama the road o path to fame; se abrió camino entre la espesura she made her way through the dense thickets; abrirse camino en la vida to get on in life; buen/mal camino: este niño va por mal camino this boy's heading for trouble; ibas por buen camino pero te equivocaste you were on the right track but you made a mistake; llevar a algn por mal camino to lead sb astrayb) (trayecto, viaje):se pusieron en camino they set off; todavía nos quedan dos horas de camino we still have two hours to goc) ( en locs)◊ camino de/a … on my/his/her way to …;ir camino de algo: una tradición que va camino de desaparecer a tradition which looks set to disappear; de camino on the way; pilla de camino it's on the way; me queda de camino I pass it on my way; de camino a la estación on the way to the station; en camino on the way; deben estar ya en camino they must be on their way already; por el camino on the way; a mitad de or a medio camino halfway through
caminar
I verbo intransitivo to walk
II verbo transitivo (recorrer a pie) to cover,walk: camino un par de kilómetros diarios, I walk two kilometres every day
camino sustantivo masculino
1 (estrecho, sin asfaltar) path, track (en general) road
2 (itinerario, ruta) route, way
3 (medio, modo) way Locuciones: coger o pillar de camino, to be on the way
estar en camino, to be on the way
ir camino de, to be going to figurado ir por buen/mal camino, to be on the right/wrong track
ponerse en camino, to set off
a medio camino, halfway: lo deja todo a medio camino, she drops everything she starts halfway through figurado una casa de turismo rural es un sitio a medio camino entre un hotel y una casa de labranza, a rural tourism house is something halfway between a hotel and a farmhouse
de camino a, on the way to ' camino' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrirse - acceso - ahorrar - andar - baja - bajo - bifurcación - borde - caminar - como - conducir - cruzarse - desbloquear - desviarse - dificultosa - dificultoso - división - empinada - empinado - enderezar - enfilar - enrevesada - enrevesado - enseñar - entorpecer - escultórica - escultórico - franca - franco - ir - guiar - horqueta - indicar - interponerse - intersectarse - intrincada - intrincado - lado - marcha - margen - media - mitad - mostrar - obstáculo - orientar - orilla - paso - pillar - por - promedio English: astray - blaze - bridle path - circuitous - claw - concrete - devious - dirt road - drive - driveway - en route - fight - footpath - guide - half-way - lane - midway - passable - path - pathway - pave - road - rocky - rough - set off - set out - show - signpost - sloping - stray - strike out - struggle on - thrust aside - towpath - track - up - uphill - wade through - way - wayside - weave - wind - winding - work - work up to - bound - by - continue - direct - do -
17 descarriarse
■descarriarse verbo reflexivo to go astray, lose one's way ' descarriarse' also found in these entries: English: astray - rail -
18 errant
tr['erənt]1 figurative use errante2 (of knight) andanteerrant ['ɛrənt] adj1) wandering: errante2) astray: descarriadoadj.• andante adj.• equivocado, -a adj.• errabundo, -a adj.• errante adj.'erənt['erǝnt]ADJ frm errante; knight 3.* * *['erənt] -
19 mislead
mis'li:dpast tense, past participle - misled; verb(to give a wrong idea to: Her friendly attitude misled me into thinking I could trust her.) engañartr[mɪs'liːd]■ we were misled into believing that the house was new nos engañaron haciéndonos creer que la casa era nueva2 (lead in wrong direction) llevar en dirección equivocada, enseñar el mal camino a3 figurative use (lead astray) llevar por mal camino4 SMALLLAW/SMALL inducir a error\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be misled dejarse engañarto mislead somebody into doing something engañar a alguien para que haga algov.• desaviar v.• descaminar v.• desencaminar v.• despistar v.• engañar v.• extraviar v.'mɪs'liːdtransitive verb (past & past p - led) engañar; \<\<court/parliament\>\> inducir* a error[mɪs'liːd](pt, pp misled) VT1) (=give wrong idea) engañarI wouldn't like to mislead you — no quisiera inducirle a error, no me gustaría que se hiciera una idea equivocada
2) (=misdirect) despistar3) (=lead into bad ways) corromper* * *['mɪs'liːd]transitive verb (past & past p - led) engañar; \<\<court/parliament\>\> inducir* a error -
20 wander
'wondə
1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) recorrer; vagar, errar; pasearse sin propósito2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) extraviarse; divagar, viajar
2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) vuelta, paseo- wanderer- wanderlust
wander vb vagar / deambular / dar vueltastr['wɒndəSMALLr/SMALL]2 (stray) apartarse, desviarse, alejarse; (get lost) extraviarse3 (river, road) serpentear4 (mind, thoughts) desviarse, divagar; (person) apartarse, desviarse1 (streets, area) vagar por, recorrer1 vuelta, paseo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go for a wander ir a dar una vueltawander ['wɑndər] vi1) ramble: deambular, vagar, vagabundear2) stray: alejarse, desviarse, divagarshe let her mind wander: dejó vagar la imaginaciónwander vt: recorrerto wander the streets: vagar por las callesv.• barloventear v.• deambular v.• desviarse v.• divagar v.• errar v.• extraviarse v.• pasear v.• recorrer v.• recorrer a la ventura v.• vagabundear v.• vagar v.• vaguear v.
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1. 'wɑːndər, 'wɒndə(r)a) (+ adv compl) ( walk - in a leisurely way) pasear; (- aimlessly) deambular, vagar*he wandered in at ten — llegó a las diez tan campante or como si tal cosa
b) ( stray)don't wander off! we're leaving in five minutes — no te vayas por ahí, que dentro de cinco minutos nos vamos
don't wander off the point — no divagues, no te vayas por las ramas
to have wandering hands — tener* las manos largas
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to wander the streets — deambular or vagar* por las calles, caminar sin rumbo fijo
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noun (esp BrE) (no pl) vuelta f, paseo m['wɒndǝ(r)]we're going to have a wander around the shops — vamos a dar una vuelta or un paseo por las tiendas
1.N paseo mto go for or have a wander — pasearse, dar un paseo, dar una vuelta
2. VI1) (for pleasure) pasear; (aimlessly) deambular, vagar, errarthey wandered aimlessly through the streets — iban deambulando or vagando por las calles
to wander round the shops — curiosear or pasearse por las tiendas
2) (=stray)to wander from the path — desviarse or alejarse del camino
3) (fig) [person] (in speech) divagarto wander from or off the point — salirse del tema
his attention wandered for a moment and the milk boiled over — se distrajo or despistó un momento y se le salió la leche
my attention wandered a bit in the second half of the film — perdí un poco la concentración or me distraje or me despisté en la segunda mitad de la película
3.VT [+ streets, hills] recorrer, vagar porhe had wandered the seven seas in search of it — liter había surcado los siete mares en su busca liter
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1. ['wɑːndər, 'wɒndə(r)]a) (+ adv compl) ( walk - in a leisurely way) pasear; (- aimlessly) deambular, vagar*he wandered in at ten — llegó a las diez tan campante or como si tal cosa
b) ( stray)don't wander off! we're leaving in five minutes — no te vayas por ahí, que dentro de cinco minutos nos vamos
don't wander off the point — no divagues, no te vayas por las ramas
to have wandering hands — tener* las manos largas
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to wander the streets — deambular or vagar* por las calles, caminar sin rumbo fijo
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noun (esp BrE) (no pl) vuelta f, paseo mwe're going to have a wander around the shops — vamos a dar una vuelta or un paseo por las tiendas
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