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Astray

astray
 adverb or adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French estraie wandering, from estraier to straymore at stray  Date: 14th century  1. off the right path or route ; straying  2. in error ; away from what is proper or desirable
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1.
  adv. & predic.adj. 1 in or into error or sin ( esp. lead astray). 2 out of the right way. Phrases and idioms go astray be lost or mislaid. Etymology: ME f. OF estrai{eacute} past part. of estraier ult. f. L extra out of bounds + vagari wander ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. заблудившись, сбившись с пути to go (to run) astray —- заблудиться, сбиться с пути to lead astray —- сбить с пути, ввести в заблуждение I have gone astray somewhere in my calculations —- в своих расчетах я где-то что-то напутал ...
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3.
  adv. заблудившись, сбившись с пути to go (to run) astray - заблудиться, сбиться с пути to lead astray - сбить с пути; ввести в заблуждение ...
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4.
  1. 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. PHRASE: V inflects 2. If someone or something leads you astray, they make you believe something which is not true, causing you to make a wrong decision. We drove east to Rostock, where my map led me astray. = mislead PHRASE: V inflects 3. If something goes astray, it gets lost while it is being taken or sent somewhere. Many items of mail being sent to her have gone astray. PHRASE: V inflects ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ adv 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 mother worries that the older boys will lead him astray.) b) to make someone believe something that is not true  (It's easy to be led astray by the reports in the papers.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - c.1300, astraied, borrowed from O.Fr. estraie, pp. of estraier "on stray." ...
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