adrift的意思和读音

adrift

: [əˈdrɪft] : [ə'drɪft]

adj.

adv.;〈();

adj.stationary,focused

adj.drifting,floating,loose,free,aimless

adriftadj.

1.if a boat or a person in a boat isadrift , the boat is not tied to anything or is floating without being controlled by anyone

The survivors were adrift in a lifeboat for six days.

2.feeling alone and without a direction or an aim in life

young people adrift in the big city

3.no longer attached or fixed in the right position

I nearly suffocated when the pipe on my breathing apparatus came adrift .

She had been cut adrift from everything she had known.

Our plans had gone badly adrift.

4.~ (of sb/sth)behind the score or position of your opponents

The team are now just six points adrift of the leaders.

adv.1.,2.();3. be all adrift ;

adj.1.floating on the water without being tied to anything or controlled by anyone2.feeling alone and that your life has no clear purpose3.a team or player that is adrift of an opponent is behind them in a competition

1. 1.A Place to Stand 2.Adrift 3.How Poor We Are ...

3. adrift adrift adrift ...

4. off station adrift vicinity ...

6. adopt vt. adrift adv. ( adviser n. ...

7. adorn , adrift , adultery ...

8. , admission valve 147 adrift 149 () advance 151 ...

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1.In this storm, the ship is about to break loose from her moorings and be set adrift.

2.The basin was supposed be inset into a cabinet but this had come adrift from the wall and was just placed on the floor.

3.Sources close to Blues owner Roman Abramovich have denied he is ready to cast one of his favourite sons adrift quite yet..

4.King Acrisius, in dismay, ordered mother and child to be boxed up in a chest, and set adrift on the sea.西

5.Growing up in war-torn strife, in the shadow of death adrift of personal experience to make Theo Angelopoulos Thinking life prematurely.使

6.Nudists, nudists will tell you, are very friendly, and Dick had spotted me as a newcomer as I stood naked and adrift by the pool.

7.Clara's discovery of it had set his common sense adrift.使

8.After all, his previous job at Time Warner was to untangle an ill-conceived and poorly-executed merger that left a giant company adrift.

9.Sudden drizzles, out of nowhere, seemed not to fall from sky but to be adrift obedient to the winds.仿

10.We were each adrift in our own cold, dark sea, unable to help each other, unable to do much but swim for our lives.