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Перевод: astray
[прилагательное] заблудившийся; [наречие] заблудившись; [глагол] заблудиться
Тезаурус:
- But, even with the files at one's disposal in the Public Record Office, it is still perfectly possible to go astray.
- Metropolitan critics have misunderstood the significance of Kinnock's Welshness, going further astray by dwelling on his youthful hero worship of Aneurin Bevan, comparing the two, to Kinnock's disadvantage.
- The citation to Patricio Kenny has gone astray among family papers, but I carefully treasure the most attractive decoration with rosette and ribbons.
- "That's exactly the time many gentlemen do go astray," said Bill.
- Behind the screens the company has erected against the outside world it looks as though the demerger plans may be going badly astray.
- In this situation you will automatically revert to those fixed-wing reflexes which you spent so much time in developing and they can lead you sadly astray!
- "Often does hatred hurt itself", says Gandalf; "Oft evil will shall evil mar", says Thoden; "The hasty stroke goes oft astray", says Aragorn; "A traitor may betray himself", Gandalf again.
- But sound reasoning led those original optimists astray for two reasons.
- Sometimes you have your guts investigated after working too hard for too long, and discovering that things have gone astray Down There.
- "This safety net ensures if something does go astray with sentencing, we don't suffer in silence."
- The ideal of beauty and normality cannot perish in a healthy society; and for this reason you ought to let art go its own way ad be confident that it will not go astray
- It is true that Pound does not readily conceive of a reader who is not also an aspiring writer - something that led Leavis astray when he tried to retort to How To Read ; but there is no harm, and much profit, in letting the student of the history of poetry suppose that he or she is in due course going to write poems.
- You trust him not to lead you astray either en route to the trance or while in it.
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