stray
stray
streɪ
strei
British pronunciation
/stɹˈe‍ɪ/

Definición y significado de "stray"en inglés

to stray
01

vagar, deambular

to move aimlessly or wander without a specific goal or destination
Intransitive: to stray somewhere
to stray definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
After escaping from the yard, the dog strayed around the streets, looking for adventure.
Después de escapar del patio, el perro vagó por las calles, buscando aventura.
02

desviarse, extraviarse

to wander off or deviate from the intended or established path
Intransitive: to stray | to stray from a path
to stray definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The sheep tend to stray if not carefully herded.
Las ovejas tienden a desviarse si no son cuidadosamente pastoreadas.
03

desviarse, divagar

to lose focus or deviate from the main subject or discussion
Intransitive: to stray from a subject | to stray into a subject
example
Ejemplos
The team meeting occasionally strayed into personal anecdotes, deviating from the agenda.
La reunión del equipo ocasionalmente se desviaba hacia anécdotas personales, desviándose de la agenda.
01

disperso, esporádico

not close together in time
02

callejero, perdido

(with reference to an animal) lost or wandered away from its home or natural habitat
03

extraviado, perdido

away from the correct or intended place
example
Ejemplos
She brushed away a stray hair from her face.
Ella apartó un cabello perdido de su rostro.
01

animal callejero, animal perdido

a domestic animal that is lost, abandoned or wandering without an owner
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