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1 astray
[əˈstreɪ] adjective, adverbaway from the right direction; missing, lost:شارِد، تائِه، ضالWe were led astray by the inaccurate map.
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2 astray
حَائِد عن الطريق القويم \ astray: off the right path (usu. into trouble). -
3 astray
ضَالّ \ astray: off the right path (usu. into trouble). lost: unable to find the way: The children were lost in the forest. stray: wandering: a stray dog (one which has no home). -
4 go astray
ضَلَّ (عن الطريق) \ go astray: The sheep went astray and got lost. err: to do sth. wrong; make a mistake. lose: not to become unable to find: He lost his way in the dark. stray: to wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden. -
5 lead astray
أَضَلَّ \ lead astray: He was led astray by bad companions. pervert: to cause (sb.) to turn away from right and natural behaviour: Bad films or books can pervert the mind. seduce: to cause (sb.) to behave improperly, esp. in sexual matters: He tried to seduce another man’s wife. \ See Also أغوى (أَغْوَى) -
6 aberrant, astray, straying
زائِغ \ aberrant, astray, straying. -
7 Lead Programmer Astray
Programming: LPAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Lead Programmer Astray
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8 заблуден
astray; misguided, deluded, misled, led astray; mistaken, in errorзаблудена овца a stray/wandering/lost sheepзаблуден куршум a random bulletзаблуден човек a deluded man, a man led astray; misbeliever* * *заблудѐн,прил. astray; misguided, deluded, misled, led astray; mistaken, in error; \заблуден куршум a random bullet; \заблуден човек deluded man, man led astray; misbeliever; \заблудена овца stray/wandering/lost sheep.* * *astray; misbeliever (човек); misbelieving; stray{strei}: а заблуден sheep - заблудена овца* * *1. astray;misguided, deluded, misled, led astray;mistaken, in error 2. ЗАБЛУДЕН куршум a random bullet 3. ЗАБЛУДЕН човек a deluded man, a man led astray; misbeliever 4. ЗАБЛУДЕНa овца a stray/wandering/lost sheep -
9 por mal camino
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10 extraviado
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11 tersesat
astray, misguided* * *being lost* * *be lost; have gone astray, deviate -
12 pogrešnim putem
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13 u stranu
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14 harhateille
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15 заблудиться
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16 gå tabt
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17 lede på afveje
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18 desgarrado
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19 залутан
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20 заскитан
astray
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astray — (adv.) c.1300, astraied away from home; lost, borrowed and partially nativized from O.Fr. estraie, pp. of estraier astray, riderless (of a horse), lost, lit. on stray (see STRAY (Cf. stray) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
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astray — *amiss … New Dictionary of Synonyms
astray — [adj] off the path or right direction adrift, afield, amiss, awry, gone, lost, off, off course, off the mark, roaming, straying, vanished, wandering, wrong; concepts 545,581 Ant. on course, right, straight … New thesaurus
astray — ► ADVERB ▪ away from the correct path or direction. ORIGIN from Old French estraie, from Latin extra out of bounds + vagari wander … English terms dictionary
astray — [ə strā′] adv., adj. [ME < pp. of OFr estraier, STRAY] 1. off the right path or way; wandering 2. in error … English World dictionary
astray — a|stray [əˈstreı] adv [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: estraié wandering , from estraier; STRAY1] 1.) go astray a) to be lost or stolen ▪ The letter had gone astray in the post. b) if a plan or action goes astray, it goes wrong ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
astray — [[t]əstre͟ɪ[/t]] 1) PHRASE: V inflects If you are led astray by someone or something, you behave badly or foolishly because of them. The judge thought he d been led astray by older children. 2) PHRASE: V inflects If someone or something leads you … English dictionary
astray — adverb 1 go astray a) to become lost: One of the documents has gone astray. b) humorous to start behaving in an immoral way 2 lead sb astray a) often humorous to encourage someone to do bad or immoral things that they would not normally do: His… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English