来自古法语 estraier,漫游,流浪,偏离,可能来自通俗拉丁语*estragare,缩写自 estravagare, 来自拉丁语 extra vagari,漫游,偏离,词源同 extravagant,vagary.拼写比较 strange,extraneous.
英文词源
stray (v.)
c. 1300, a shortening of Old French estraier "wander about, roam, drift, run loose," said of animals, especially a horse without a master, also of persons, perhaps literally "go about the streets," from estree "route, highway," from Late Latin via strata "paved road" (see street). On another theory, the Old French word is from Vulgar Latin *estragare, a contraction of *estravagare, representing Latin extra vagari "to wander outside" (see extravagant). Figurative sense of "to wander from the path of rectitude" is attested from early 14c. Related: Strayed; straying.
stray (n.)
"domestic animal found wandering," early 13c., from Anglo-French noun use of Old French estraié "strayed, riderless," past participle adjective from estraier "to roam, drift, run loose" (see stray (v.)).
stray (adj.)
c. 1600, of animals; 19c. of persons and things, from stray (n.) and in part a shortening of astray.
实用例句
1. She shrugged a stray lock of hair out of her eyes.
她把一缕散发从眼前甩开。
来自柯林斯例句
2. An 8-year-old boy was killed by a stray bullet.
一名8岁男孩儿被流弹打死。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Crews stray outside to film the view from the pavement.