drift的意思和读音

drift

: [drɪft] : [drɪft]

v.

n.

drifts  drifting  drifted  

v.float,flow,glide,coast,waft

n.gist,meaning,point,sense,idea

driftn.— see alsocontinental driftslow movement

1.[sing][u]a slow steady movement from one place to another; a gradual change or development from one situation to another, especially to sth bad

a population drift away from rural areas

attempts to halt the drift towards war

of ship

2.[u]the movement of a ship or plane away from its direction because of currents or wind

of sea/air

3.[u][c]the movement of the sea or air

the general direction of drift on the east coast

He knew the hidden drifts in that part of the river.

of snow

4.[c]a large pile of sth, especially snow, made by the wind

The road was blocked by deep drifts of snow.

of flowers

5.[c]a large mass of sth, especially flowers

Plant daffodils in informal drifts.便

meaning

6.[sing]the general meaning of what sb says or writes

Do you catch my drift ?

My German isn't very good, but I got the drift of what she said.

v.move slowly

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)to move along smoothly and slowly in water or air

Clouds drifted across the sky.

The empty boat drifted out to sea.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to move or go somewhere slowly

The crowd drifted away from the scene of the accident.

Her gaze drifted around the room.

without purpose

3.[i](+ adv./prep.)to happen or change, or to do sth without a particular plan or purpose

I didn't intend to be a teacher─I just drifted into it.

He hasn't decided what to do yet─he's just drifting.

The conversation drifted onto politics.

into state/situation

4.[i]~ in/into sthto go from one situation or state to another without realizing it

Finally she drifted into sleep.

The injured man tried to speak but soon drifted into unconsciousness.

of snow/sand

5.[i]to be blown into large piles by the wind

drifting sand

Some roads are closed because of drifting.

float

6.[t]+ adv./prep.使使to make sth float somewhere

The logs are drifted downstream to the mill.

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n.1.a large pile of snow or sand formed by the wind2.the meaning that someone is trying to express3.a slow and gradual change from one situation or opinion to another4.a gradual movement of people from one place to another1.a large pile of snow or sand formed by the wind2.the meaning that someone is trying to express3.a slow and gradual change from one situation or opinion to another4.a gradual movement of people from one place to another

v.1.to be pushed along very slowly by the movement of air or water2.if snow or sand drifts, the wind blows it into a large pile3.to move somewhere slowly as though you do not know where you are going4.to go from one state to another without realizing it5.to do something or to happen in a way that is not planned1.to be pushed along very slowly by the movement of air or water2.if snow or sand drifts, the wind blows it into a large pile3.to move somewhere slowly as though you do not know where you are going4.to go from one state to another without realizing it5.to do something or to happen in a way that is not planned

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1.the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water .

2.I started across to the town from a little below the ferry-landing, and the drift of the current fetched me in at the bottom of the town.

3.During one of these waking windows, you may move around, sit up to look at the clock, then drift quickly back to sleep.

4.After a morning of painstaking effort, they still haven't gotten my drift, staring at me blankly and driving me up the wall.

5.Note that the nominal inside diameter is not the same as the drift diameter but is always slightly larger.

6.Until the last two or three days, she would drift in and out of consciousness.

7.As a matter of fact, he was allowing himself to drift into a physical state in which even a slight malady might prove dangerous.使

8.Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water.便

9.The point or depth at which a tool or drift of a specific size can no longer pass through the wellbore.

10.In the past, some people would cut off the thread when the kite flew to the sky, letting it drift to wherever the wind took it.便线