单词 | adrift |
释义 | adrift adjectiveverbs | preposition verbs➤be漂浮▸➤come脱落◆i nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.呼吸器上的管子脱落时,我差点儿窒息。➤go (figurative) 出错◆our plans had gone badly adrift.我们的计划严重受挫。➤cast sb/sth, cut sb/sth, set sb/sth使⋯漂流◆their boat had been set adrift.已让他们的船漂离。preposition➤from离开⋯开始漂泊◆he had been cut adrift from everything he knew. (figurative) 他曾被切断与他熟知的一切联系。➤in随波逐流◆she felt cast adrift in a vulgar, materialistic society. (figurative) 她感到在庸俗的、物质至上的社会中随波逐流。➤of (bre) 落后于⋯◆the team are now just six points adrift of the leaders (= behind their score).这个球队现在与领先的球队只差 6 分。adrift/əˈdrɪft ||; əˈdrɪft/adj (not before a noun 不用于名词前) (used about a boat) not tied to anything or controlled by anyone (指船只)漂流,漂浮 a·drift /ə`drɪft; əˈdrɪft/adv 1. a boat that is adrift is not tied to anything, and is moved around by the ocean or wind [船]漂流地,漂泊地 2. come adrift if something comes adrift, it becomes separated from the thing it should be fastened to 散开; 脱落 |
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