柯林斯詞典adrift /??dr?ft/ 1. ADJ If a boat is adrift, it is floating on the water and is not tied to anything or controlled by anyone. (船) 漂浮著的[v-link ADJ, v n ADJ] They were spotted after three hours adrift in a dinghy. 3小時(shí)后他們被發(fā)現(xiàn)坐在一艘小艇里在漂著。2. ADJ If someone is adrift, they feel alone with no clear idea of what they should do. (人) 茫然的[v-link ADJ, v n ADJ] Amy had the growing sense that she was adrift and isolated. 埃米有越來越強(qiáng)的茫然與孤獨(dú)感。 返回 adrift劍橋詞典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3天。 If a person is adrift, they do not have a clear purpose in life or know what they want to do. 隨波逐流的;漫無目的的;漂泊無依的 Da Silva plays a bright , lonely student from New York, adrift in small-town Arizona. 達(dá)席爾瓦飾演的角色是一個(gè)才華橫溢的學(xué)生,離開紐約孤身漂泊在偏僻的亞利桑那州。 ?go/come adrift informal to become loose 脫開;松開 The hem of my skirt's come adrift again. 我的裙子褶邊又散開了。 ?go adrift informal If plans go adrift, they fail or do not produce the correct results . 出問題;出岔子 Something seems to have gone adrift in our calculations . 我們的計(jì)算好像有什么地方出了問題。 返回 adrift