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Adrift Meaning in English

word

əˈdɹɪft
uh-DRIFT
ɐdɹˈɪft
uh-DRIFT

释义

Not anchored or tied down, floating freely on water. Also used to describe a person or thing without direction, purpose, or support.

用法与细微差别

Often used literally for boats or objects in water, and figuratively for people feeling lost or without purpose ('feel adrift'). Common collocations: 'set adrift,' 'left adrift.' Slightly formal or literary in tone.

例句

The boat was adrift in the open sea.

basic

After losing his job, he felt completely adrift.

basic

A few logs went adrift down the river.

basic

She graduated college but felt a bit adrift without clear plans.

natural

The old fishing net was found adrift near the shore.

natural

After the breakup, he was emotionally adrift for months.

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