drift查询结果如下:
词性:verb
例句1. his life raft drifted back over the horizon’
例句2. the guests drifted away from the centre of the room’
动词 变体/同根词
General meaning or drift of sth
(某事的)要旨,大意
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
Caught the drift of the conversation.
把握对话的要旨.
属类:综合句库-未分类-
One of a series of short scars made by glacial drift on a surface of bedrock.
冰川漂流物在基岩表面留下的一系列短痕之一.
属类:综合句库-未分类-
Before long, the noise dropped completely and the Boat Began to drift gently across the water.
不久,轰鸣声完全消失了,于是这只船开始慢悠悠地漂浮在水面上。
属类:综合句库--
The particles will drift out of the torus no matter how one juggles the temperatures and magnetic fields
不论怎样改变温度和磁场,粒子都将漂移出环。
属类:综合句库--
Do not let matters drift .
不要听之任之。
属类:综合句库--
Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water.
不一会儿马达声完全消失,汽艇开始缓慢地漂在水面上了。
属类:学习英语-新概念英语-
drift into a bush
不知不觉地走进树林
属类:综合句库--
The torquing current is measured and related to drift rate by prior calibration data
测出产生力矩的电流,然后根据事先校正的数据来算出飘移率。
属类:综合句库--
WHEEL ALIGNMENT: Drive your car across an empty, flat parking lot with hands off wheel. Does it drift left or right? Low tire pressure could be the cause
车轮校准:双手不握方向盘,驱车穿过一片空旷平展的停车场,查看车偏往左方还是偏往右方。偏向可能是轮胎内压的原因
属类:社会文化-新闻报道-
Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world.
成千上万只灯笼缓缓地向海上漂去,指引着死去的亲人踏上返回另一世界的路途。
属类:学习英语-新概念英语-
The group turned about and saw Cedarquist, who had come up unobserved in time to catch the drift of the talk
大家转过身去,一看是西达奎斯特,他刚才人不知鬼不觉的走了过来,正好听清了他们谈话的大意。
属类:综合句库--
Continental drift (the slow movement of the continents towards and away from each other during the history of the Earth)
大陆漂移(地球史上各大陆之间产生相对位移的缓慢运动).
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
Denis might drift in and out to refill glasses
丹尼斯进进出出,把喝完的酒杯再倒上酒。
属类:综合句库--
Faithful to your art, you know no age, Letting wealth and fame drift by like clouds.
丹青不知老将至,富贵于我如浮云。
属类:文学表达-中文诗词-唐诗
High water at Dublin bar, driving before it a loose drift of rubble, fanshoals of fishes, silly shells
都柏林沙洲涨了潮。尸体向前推着轻飘飘的碎石,作扇状的鱼群和愚蠢的贝壳。
属类:综合句库--
The dhow had gone down with them; they were tossing among the rocks and seaweed, so much human drift on the great ocean of Death!
独桅船也和他们一起沉没了,他们此时正在石缝中和海草上飘泊。啊,多少人在死神般的大海上随波逐流!
属类:综合句库--
To make the quota too big would mean rash advance and to make it too small would be a Right deviation.To make the quota optional would be to let things drift
多了冒进,少了右倾。有也可以,没有也可以,那就是自流了。
属类:综合句库--
Extensive reading, We must train our ability to scan, skip and read fast. Namely, the ability to catch the key words, the topic sentences and the drift of the articles.
泛读,要培养浏览,跳读和快读的能力.即抓住关键词,主题句和中心大意的能力.
属类:学习英语-学习建议-
A hypothetical supercontinent that included all the landmasses of the earth before the Triassic Period.When continental drift began,Pangaea broke up into Laurasia and Gondwanaland.
泛古陆假定的古代超大陆,包括三叠纪时期前的地球所有的大陆。当大陆漂移开始时,泛古陆分裂为劳拉西亚和冈瓦两块古陆
属类:综合句库--
Drift is as bad as unthrift
放任自流和浪费一样坏。
属类:综合句库--
Flowers drift away on the stream.
飞花逐水流
属类:文学表达-中文名著-红楼梦
The winds drift dry leaves into piles.
风吹枯叶积成一堆
属类:综合句库--
The buoy is allowed to drift up to 75 yards off its position
浮标允许偏离原位达75码
属类:产品说明书--
I’ m sorry, I can’ t quite catch the drift of what you’ re saying
很抱歉,我没能弄清你说话的意思。
属类:综合句库--
Drift is as Bad as unthrift
花钱凭冲动,等于无底洞
属类:习语名句-谚语-
The train ran into a snow-drift.
火车碰上了雪堆.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
Golden leaves drift down like snowflakes.
金黄的叶子随即如雪花般飘落。
属类:社会文化-新闻文章-英雄
Convention for the Prohibition of Fishing with Long Drift-nets in the South Pacific(Wellington Convention)
禁止在南太平洋使用长漂网捕鱼公约(惠灵顿公约)
属类:科技术语--
But I do feel it ’s important not to just drift into a relationship, simply because I may be lonely.
可是,我确实认为重要的是不能因为我可能感到孤独而随随便便地建立关系。
属类:口语表达-未分类-
noun
1.A continuous slow movement from one place to another.
‘there was a _drift_ to the towns’
‘His book provided no mechanism whereby the _drift_ of continents could come about.’
2.A controlled skid, used in taking bends at high speeds.
‘The car surges off the line and, sure enough, begins a slow _drift_ to the left out of the well-defined groove.’
‘To perform a _drift_ you require a certain amount of instinct and a great deal of practice.’
3.A ford.
‘At about 07:30, just after the troops had crossed the _drift_ , they formed a hollow square formation comprising 4156 whites and 1152 blacks.’
‘Namibia Construction is building an 800 metre bridge which will elevate the road above the two _drifts_ that have caused wash-outs in past rainy seasons.’
4.A horizontal or inclined passage following a mineral vein or coal seam.
‘the _drift_ led to another smaller ore chamber’
‘From this level a number of _drifts_ and underground shafts worked the vein at levels from the Five Yard Limestone.’
5.A large mass of snow, leaves, or other material piled up or carried along by the wind.
‘four sheep were dug out of the _drift_ ’
‘He rolled up his sleeve and reached into the _drift_ , seconds later he produced a powdery pooch.’
6.A large spread of flowering plants growing together.
‘a _drift_ of daffodils’
‘Below the trailing sweeps, violets and daffodils and _drifts_ of yellow, blue and white crocus came forth in Spring and later tulips, grape hyacinth and other like bulbs kept the willow company.’
7.A state of inaction or indecision.
‘after so much _drift_ , any expression of enthusiasm is welcome’
‘Cohabitation is a continuing process of _drift_ , lacking a sense of belonging.’
8.A steady movement or development from one thing towards another that is perceived as unwelcome.
‘the _drift_ towards a more repressive style of policing’
‘With uncanny resemblance to his own political career, Napoleon ensured that the _drift_ from left to right continued apace.’
9.An act of driving cattle or sheep.
‘It was a cattle _drift_ between the Table Valley settlement and the interior.’
10.An act of herding cattle within a forest to a particular place on an appointed day in order to determine ownership or to levy fines.
11.Glacial and fluvioglacial deposits left by retreating ice sheets.
‘It can readily be modelled as a body of low density representing a valley fill of glacial _drift_ .’
‘Because early geologists did not find recent glacial _drift_ in the region, it became known as the Driftless Area.’
12.The deviation of a vessel, aircraft, or projectile from its intended or expected course as the result of currents or winds.
‘the pilot had not noticed any appreciable _drift_ ’
‘I let the canoe _drift_ with the current, trailing my paddle in the mocha-colored water.’
13.The general intention or meaning of an argument or someone’s remarks.
‘maybe I’m too close to the forest to see the trees, if you catch my _drift_ ’
‘he didn’t understand much Greek, but he got her _drift_ ’
verb
1.(especially of snow or leaves) be blown into heaps by the wind.
‘fallen leaves start to _drift_ in the gutters’
‘Some roads in the south-east of Scotland were blocked as snow _drifted_ .’
2.(of a person or their attention) digress or stray to another subject.
‘I noticed my audience’s attention _drifting_ ’
‘Your attention _drifts_ away from the task at hand just as a car comes around the corner with its high beams on.’
3.Be carried slowly by a current of air or water.
‘the cabin cruiser started to _drift_ downstream’
‘excited voices _drifted_ down the hall’
4.Move passively, aimlessly, or involuntarily into a certain situation or condition.
‘I was _drifting_ off to sleep’
‘I slowly began to _drift_ off to sleep, when the phone rang.’
5.Walk slowly, aimlessly, or casually.
‘people began to _drift_ away’
‘There already was not enough light and people were _drifting_ away.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。