intransitive. To wander aimlessly; to be bewildered; to lose one's way. Also transitive: to follow (a path or way) aimlessly.
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct one's course [verb (intransitive)] > miss one's way > be lost (8) maska1387 intransitive. To wander aimlessly; to be bewildered; to lose one's way. Also transitive: to follow (a path or way) aimlessly. willc1390 intransitive. To go astray, lose one's way; to stray. mara1450 intransitive. To err, go astray; to be or become bewildered or confused. Obsolete. to lose one's way1530 To cease to follow (the right track); also, to cease to find (traces of a person, etc.). Chiefly in to lose one's way (literal and figurative)… to walk will of one's way1572 Scottish. †to walk will of one's way: to go astray, lose oneself. Obsolete. rare. wilder1658 intransitive. To lose one's way, go astray, stray, wander; to be bewildered; to move or extend in a confused way. maroon1699 transitive (in passive). To be lost and separated from one's companions. Obsolete. rare. to get slewed1929 transitive. To turn (a thing) round upon its own axis, or without shifting it from its place; also… figurative. To beat, to outwit, to trick; also in… |
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