stray
stray
streɪ
strei
British pronunciation
/stɹˈe‍ɪ/

Définition et signification de « stray » en anglais

to stray
01

errer, vagabonder

to move aimlessly or wander without a specific goal or destination
Intransitive: to stray somewhere
to stray definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The children strayed around the park, chasing butterflies and playing games.
Les enfants erraient autour du parc, poursuivant des papillons et jouant à des jeux.
02

s'égarer, dévier

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
Exemples
The lost hiker accidentally strayed into a dense thicket, veering off the established path.
Le randonneur perdu a accidentellement erré dans un fourré dense, s'écartant du chemin établi.
03

s'égarer, dévier

to lose focus or deviate from the main subject or discussion
Intransitive: to stray from a subject | to stray into a subject
example
Exemples
The intense emotions caused the conversation to stray from a rational discussion to a heated argument.
Les émotions intenses ont fait dévier la conversation d'une discussion rationnelle vers une dispute animée.
01

épars, dispersé

not close together in time
02

errant, égaré

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

égaré, perdu

away from the correct or intended place
example
Exemples
He picked up a stray sock from under the bed.
Il a ramassé une chaussette égarée sous le lit.
Stray
01

animal errant, animal perdu

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