astray

astray
ə'strei
adjective, adverb
(away from the right direction; missing, lost: The letter has gone astray; We were led astray by the inaccurate map.) extraviado, perdido
astray
tr[ə'streɪ]
adverb
1 extraviado,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to go astray (err) descarriarse 2 (be lost) extraviarse
to lead astray pervertir, llevar por el mal camino
astray [ə'streɪ] adv & adj
: perdido, extraviado, descarriado
astray
adv.
por mal camino adv.
n.
desencaminado s.m.
ə'streɪ
adverb

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

[ǝ'streɪ]
ADV
1) (lit)

to go astray — (=get lost) extraviarse

2) (fig)

to go astray — (=make a mistake) equivocarse; (morally) ir por mal camino

to lead sb astray — llevar a algn por mal camino

I was led astray by his voice — su voz me despistó

* * *
[ə'streɪ]
adverb

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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