单词 | adrift |
释义 | adrift [ə'drɪft] adjective [after verb] ■If a boat is adrift, it is moving on the water but is not controlled by anyone because of a problem 漂浮的;漂流的 •He spent three days adrift on his yacht.他在游艇上漂流了三天。 ■If a person is adrift, they do not have a clear purpose in life and do not know what they want to do 随波逐流的;漫无目的的;漂泊无依的•Da Silva plays a bright, lonely student from New York, adrift in small-town Arizona.达席尔瓦饰演的角色是一个才华横溢的学生,离开纽约孤身漂泊在偏僻的亚利桑那州。 go/come adrift informal ■to become loose 脱开;松开 •The hem of my skirt's come adrift again.我的裙子褶边又散开了。 go adrift informal ■If plans go adrift, they fail or do not produce the correct results 出问题;出岔子 •Something seems to have gone adrift in our calculations.我们的计算好像有甚么地方出了问题。 |
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