adrift
英:[əˈdrɪft] 美: [əˈdrɪft]
adrift 基本解释
adj.漂泊的;漂浮着的;随波逐流的;
adv.随波逐流地;漂流无定;无定职;孤陋寡闻
英英释义
adrift[ ə'drift ]
adj.aimlessly drifting同义词:afloat(p)aimlessdirectionlessplanlessrudderlessundirected
afloat on the surface of a body of water"after the storm the boats were adrift"
adv.floating freely; not anchored"the boat wasset adrift"
off course, wandering aimlessly"there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift"
adrift 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- The boat was all adrift for two days and nights.
这条船漂流了两天两夜。 - His faith in himself had been shattered and now he felt rootless and adrift.
他的自信心已经崩溃,此时此刻,他觉得自己犹如一叶浮萍,不知飘向何方。 - The top of your pen is going adrift and will soon fall.
你的笔帽松了,很快就要掉了。 - She untied the rope and set the boat adrift.
她把绳索解开,放开小船。
权威例句
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