adrift基本解釋
形容詞漂泊的; 漂浮著(zhù)的; 隨波逐流的
副詞隨波逐流地; 漂流無(wú)定; 無(wú)定職; 孤陋寡聞
adrift的近義詞
adrift相關(guān)詞組
1. be all adrift : 不知所措;
adrift相關(guān)例句
形容詞
1. The ship was adrift on the high seas.
那艘船在公海上飄流。
副詞
1. The storm set the boat adrift.
風(fēng)暴使那條船漫無(wú)目標地飄流。
adrift網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. 漂泊:一直以來(lái),我都過(guò)著(zhù)漂泊(adrift)的生活,我的心跟著(zhù)我的腳步,從一個(gè)城市漂到另一個(gè)城市---深圳,北京,上海. 所以也有過(guò)多次找房子、多次搬家(move one's house)的經(jīng)歷. 有過(guò)多次和房東(landlord),中介(property agency )打交道的經(jīng)歷.
2. adrift什么意思
2. 漂流:為了在精神上為這次旅程做好準備,他還請教了航海者斯蒂芬.考拉漢(Steven Callahan),后者為人們所知是因為他的游艇1982年在大西洋上失事之后,他在救生筏中度過(guò)了兩個(gè)半月,后根據自己的經(jīng)歷著(zhù)有<>(Adrift)一書(shū).
3. 漫無(wú)目的:08 你以為你需要 What You Thought You Need | 09 漫無(wú)目的 Adrift | 10 繼續 Go On
4. adrift的意思
4. 漂浮著(zhù), 隨波逐流地 <單詞詞性>漂泊的:induced electromotive force 感應電動(dòng)勢 | adrift 漂浮著(zhù), 隨波逐流地 漂泊的 | daystar 晨星
adrift詞典解釋
1. 漂浮著(zhù)的;漂流著(zhù)的
If a boat is adrift, it is floating on the water and is not tied to anything or controlled by anyone.
adrift是什么意思
e.g. They were spotted after three hours adrift in a dinghy.
他們在小舢板上漂浮了3個(gè)小時(shí)后才被發(fā)現。
2. 茫然的;無(wú)所適從的
If someone is adrift, they feel alone with no clear idea of what they should do.
e.g. Amy had the growing sense that she was adrift and isolated.
埃米愈發(fā)感到自己孤立無(wú)援,孑然一身。
3. 脫落的;脫開(kāi)的
If something comes adrift, it is no longer attached to an object that it should be part of.
adrift
e.g. Three insulating panels had come adrift from the base of the vehicle.
車(chē)子底盤(pán)的3塊隔熱板已經(jīng)脫落了。
4. 分數落后的;排名在后的
In sporting competitions, if a team or a player is adrift of their rivals, they are behind them, usually by a specified number of points or by a specified distance.
e.g. Aberdeen are nine points adrift of Rangers at the top of the Scottish League.
在蘇格蘭足球聯(lián)賽中,亞伯丁隊比排在首位的流浪者隊落后9分。
5. 出了問(wèn)題的
If something has gone adrift, it is no longer happening in the way that was intended.
e.g. We have seen this as an attempt to place the blame for a policy that has gone adrift.
我們已經(jīng)認識到,這是把責任歸咎于一項已偏離方向的政策的一種企圖。
adrift英英釋義
adv
1. off course, wandering aimlessly
e.g. there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift
2. floating freely
not anchored
e.g. the boat wasset adrift