adj. 〔作述语用〕 adv. 1.飘浮,漂流无定〔指船〕。 2.〔比喻〕飘泊(无定);无定职。 3.〔口语〕孤陋寡闻 be all adrift 莫名其妙的;茫然失措的。 短语和例子 get adrift (随风)漂流。 go adrift 漂流;〔比喻〕脱节。 set adrift 使(船)随风飘流。 turn (sb.) adrift 逐出(某人),使漂泊无依,免职,辞退。
off course, wandering aimlessly; "there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift"
floating freely; not anchored; "the boat wasset adrift"
off course, wandering aimlessly; "there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift"
floating freely; not anchored; "the boat wasset adrift"
afloat on the surface of a body of water; "after the storm the boats were adrift"
ADRIFT "ADRIFT's entry on ifwiki.org" is a graphical user interface used to create and play text adventures.
例句与用法
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She untied the rope and set the boat adrift . 她把绳索解开,放开小船。
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He turns you adrift on the world with surprising alacrity . 他以令人惊奇的喜爱任你在世上漂泊。
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In the country the vast electorate was restless and adrift . 在国内,广大的选民浮躁不安,徨而无所适从。
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Clara's discovery of it had set his common sense adrift . 克莱拉居然发现了这个秘密,这使他在心里上有茫然若失的感觉。
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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。
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The canoe first sent adrift was floating before the air, quite a quarter of a mile above him . 第一条放掉的独木舟顺着风,在离他四分之一英里远的地方漂着。
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Two or three grave sedate-looking persons shook their heads, and left the inn, hinting, that if gile gosling wished to continue to thrive, he should turn his thriftless godless nephew adrift again . 有两三个严肃而沉静的人却摇摇头,走出了旅店,暗示吉尔斯戈斯林,要是他想生意继续兴隆,就该趁早打发这个奢侈无度、不敬上帝的外甥再到外面去漂流。
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On this issue , the government is adrift 在这个问题上政府一直听之任之,毫无头绪。
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When we awoke , we were adrift on the open sea 醒过来的时候,我们在大海上漂流着。
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Our plans seem to have gone adrift somewhere 我们的计划有些地方似乎与主题脱节了。