adrift

导读:adrift英[əˈdrɪft]美[əˈdrɪft]adj.漂泊的,漂浮着的,随波逐流的;例句He turned his son adrift in a snowstorm.他将儿子逐出家门,让他在暴风雪里四处漂泊。She had been

adrift

[əˈdrɪft][əˈdrɪft]

adj.漂泊的,漂浮着的,随波逐流的;

例句

He turned his son adrift in a snowstorm.他将儿子逐出家门,让他在暴风雪里四处漂泊。

She had been cut adrift from everything she had known.她远离了她所熟知的一切。

adrift from the subject脱离主题

I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.呼吸器上的管子脱落时,我差点给憋死。

The storm set the boat adrift.风暴使那条船漫无目标地飘流。

They returned to find that someone had cut their boat adrift.他们回来时发现有人切断了缆绳任船在水中漂流。

He was adrift in an open boat for three days.他在一只敞篷船上漂流了三天。

The ship was adrift on the high seas.那艘船在公海上飘流。

adrift in a strange city在异乡飘泊无定

adrift on the sea在海上漂流

英语六级真题

In 2011 they released a landmark study titled Academically Adrift, which documented the lack of intellectual growth experienced by many people enrolled in college.

出自-2015年12月阅读原文

In 2011 they released a landmark study titled "Academically Adrift", which documented the lack of intellectual growth experienced by many people enrolled in college.

2015年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C

柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义

ADJ

漂浮着的;漂流着的

If a boat is adrift, it is floating on the water and is not tied to anything or controlled by anyone.

例句

They were spotted after three hours adrift in a dinghy.他们在小舢板上漂浮了3个小时后才被发现。

ADJ-GRADED

茫然的;无所适从的

If someone is adrift, they feel alone with no clear idea of what they should do.

例句

Amy had the growing sense that she was adrift and isolated.埃米愈发感到自己孤立无援,孑然一身。

ADJ

脱落的;脱开的

If something comes adrift, it is no longer attached to an object that it should be part of.

例句

Three insulating panels had come adrift from the base of the vehicle.车子底盘的3块隔热板已经脱落了。

ADJ-GRADED

分数落后的;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.

例句

Aberdeen are nine points adrift of Rangers at the top of the Scottish League.在苏格兰足球联赛中,亚伯丁队比排在首位的流浪者队落后9分。

ADJ-GRADED

出了问题的

If something has gone adrift, it is no longer happening in the way that was intended.

例句

We have seen this as an attempt to place the blame for a policy that has gone adrift.我们已经认识到,这是把责任归咎于一项已偏离方向的*策的一种企图。

英汉词典释义

adj.

漂泊的(地), 漂流的(地)

adrift on the sea在海上漂流adrift in a strange city在异乡飘泊无定The ship was adrift on the high seas.那艘船在公海上飘流。He was adrift in an open boat for three days.他在一只敞篷船上漂流了三天。They returned to find that someone had cut their boat adrift.他们回来时发现有人切断了缆绳任船在水中漂流。The fisherman cast off the rope and set the boat adrift.渔夫解开缆绳,让船漂流而去。

漫无目的(地),随波逐流的(地),

The storm set the boat adrift.风暴使那条船漫无目标地飘流。

<主英口>脱开着的(地);松动着的(地)

I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.呼吸器上的管子脱落时,我差点给憋死。

<主英口>偏离的(地);出了差错的(地)

adrift from the subject脱离主题

<主英口>不联系的(地);不接触的(地)

She had been cut adrift from everything she had known.她远离了她所熟知的一切。

把某人逐出家门;使某人漂泊无依

He turned his son adrift in a snowstorm.他将儿子逐出家门,让他在暴风雪里四处漂泊。

英英词典释义

Adjective

1. aimlessly drifting

2. afloat on the surface of a body of water;

"after the storm the boats were adrift"

Adverb

1. off course;

"there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift"

行业词典

体育: 漂浮的;已解缆的;

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