adrift如何读

英:[əˈdrɪft]

美:[əˈdrɪft]

adrift是什么意思

  • adv.漂流地;漫无目的地
  • adj.漂泊的;漫无目的的;松开的

adrift自然拼读

a·drift

drIft

adrift英英释义

adjective

not anchored, as a boat; drifting.The boat had become unmoored and was now adrift in the sea.

without purpose or decisiveness.His life is adrift.

adverb

without anchor, as a boat; drifting.The ship was set adrift by the storm.

in a purposeless or indecisive manner.Her thoughts wandered adrift.

adrift词源中文解释

"漂浮在随波逐流中",1620年代,来自 a-(1)"在" + drift(n.)。比喻用法在1680年代。

adrift_体育行业词汇

漂浮的

已解缆的

adrift词源英文解释

a- >entry 1 + drift >entry 1

The first known use of adrift was in 1578

adrift儿童词典英英释义

adroitadjective

having or showing great skill or cleverness the candidate's adroit use of social media

an adroit leader

adriftadverb or adjective

without power or anchor

a ship adrift in the storm

without guidance or purpose

alone and adrift in the city

adrift 例句

1 Together, the three of them lifted the boat, carried it to the water, and set it adrift.

2 His public relations were awful, consumed by suspicion of media plots against him. But content as well as form was adrift.

所以他那拙劣的公关,为他对媒体阴谋反他的猜疑所累。

3 Moody’s gaze had unfocused slowly from her face, like a boat adrift.

4 Our plans had gone badly adrift.

我们的计划已严重受挫。

5 The storm set the boat adrift.

风暴使那条船漫无目标地飘流.

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

现在该队得分比领先的队只落后六分。

7 But after the cold war relations appeared to come adrift.

但冷战结束后双方关系有些脱节。

8 If I drew you adrift in apen and ink sea in a raging storm would you laugh at me?

9 For most of the days, Mariam stayed in bed, feeling adrift and forlorn.

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

现在该队得分比领先的队只落后六分。

11 In 2011 they released a landmark study titled “ Academically Adrift, ” which documented the lack of intellectual growth experienced by many people enrolled in college.

2011 年他们公布了他们重要的研究“学术漂泊”的结果,其中记录了在校大学生才智难以得到提高。

12 You're out in the world, adrift, a ship without a rudder.

你来到这个世界上,随波逐流,是一只没有舵的船。

13 That she was, even now, adrift—like an ulola flower borne by the wind.

14 Tonight, though, he is adrift in the decades that led to this moment.

15 The open vistas distressed me, the sense of being adrift in a crowd of people pressing in on all sides, wanting to touch me, greet me, wish me well.

16 And this was how he had found Carl Heine, his batteries dead, adrift at midnight, in need of another man’s assistance.

17 They set a boat adrift.

他们让船漂走了.

18 Darwin's “gemmule” theory—that hereditary instructions were thrown adrift by all cells and then floated in the blood, like a million messages in bottles—suggested that blood transfusions might transmit gemmules and thereby alter heredity.

19 John Joly, also of Trinity, decided to give Edmond Halley’s ocean salts idea a whirl, but his method was based on so many faulty assumptions that he was hopelessly adrift.

20 In the country the vast electorate was restless and adrift.

在国内,广大的选民浮躁不安,旁徨而无所适从.

adrift 同义词

1 有毛病

wrong

2 未系紧的

unfastened

3 飘浮

waft waftage

7 漂流的

unanchored

11 有故障

wrong

12 困惑的

confused conflict

13 漫无目的的

purposeless desultory

14 松开的

loose undone unfastened

15 松动的

loose

17 茫然不知所措

up a stump

21 飘泊

fugitive

25 漂失

get adrift

27 随风浪漂流

go adrift

29 没有目的

empty blind

30 未请假缺席

AWOL

32 漂浮着的

afloat

34 脱靶

undershoot

35 漂浮的

afloat

37 漂浮着

afloat

39 随波逐流

go with the flow

adrift 短语相关

cast adrift come adrift

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