🐕stray (estré)

verb, noun, adjective
/streɪ/
égarer (égarer)

Signification

to move away from the correct path or go off course; a person or animal that has wandered off; something that is not where it belongs
Traduction de la signification
s'éloigner du bon chemin ou se perdre; une personne ou un animal qui s'est égaré
s'éloigner du bon chemin ou se perdre; une personne ou un animal qui s'est égaré

Phrases d'exemple

The dog strayed from the yard and got lost.

Le chien s'est égaré du jardin et s'est perdu.
Le chien s'est égaré du jardin et s'est perdu.

Expressions d'exemple

stray bullet
balle errante
balle errante

Synonymes

wander, drift, roam, deviate, err

Antonymes

stay, remain, focus

Collocations

stray dog, stray cat, stray bullet, stray thought, stray sheep

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