stray
stray
streɪ
strei
British pronunciation
/stɹˈe‍ɪ/

英語での「stray」の定義と意味

to stray
01

さまよう, ぶらつく

to move aimlessly or wander without a specific goal or destination
Intransitive: to stray somewhere
to stray definition and meaning
example
The cat strayed through the neighborhood, exploring different gardens and alleys.
猫は近所をさまよい、様々な庭や路地を探検した。
02

迷い込む, それる

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
During the nature hike, the children were warned not to stray too far from the designated trail.
自然の中でのハイキング中、子供たちは指定された道からあまりにも遠くにそれないように警告されました。
03

脱線する, それる

to lose focus or deviate from the main subject or discussion
Intransitive: to stray from a subject | to stray into a subject
example
During the debate, the speaker tended to stray from the main topic, discussing unrelated issues.
討論中、話者は主要なトピックからそれる傾向があり、無関係な問題について議論していました。
01

散らばった, まばらな

not close together in time
02

迷子の, 野良の

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

迷子の, はぐれた

away from the correct or intended place
example
A stray ball rolled across the street.
迷子のボールが道を転がっていった。
Stray
01

迷子の動物, 野良動物

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