drifted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
"That looks bad, honey. " Kelly said as they pulled over.Looking closer, Nathan’s eyes widened. Tendrils of smoke drifted from the auto, and beneath the bashed-in hood he could see an eerie orange glow.
“情况不妙,亲爱的,”凯丽说,他们把车开到路边。走近一看,内森眼睛瞪大了。从车里飘出来一缕缕的烟。他还看见在撞瘪了的车罩下面有令人恐惧的橙黄色的火焰。
属类:文学表达-文学-散文-
lithium-drifted germanium crystal
【电子】锂漂移锗晶体
属类:综合句库-英汉综合--
Lazy clouds drifted across the sky.
白云缓缓飘过天际。
属类:学习英语-修辞篇-移就-
Our boats drifted apart when the storm came
暴风雨来临时,我们的船只都漂离开了。
属类:综合句库---
After graduation my classmates drifted apart
毕业后我们班的同学就各奔东西了
属类:习语名句-英语成语--
The wreckage slowly drifted away.
残骸慢慢漂走。
属类:综合句库---
The currents drifted the boat ashore.
潮水把船冲到岸边来了。
属类:综合句库---
The tide has drifted the boat out to sea.
潮水把那条船漂出了海。
属类:综合句库---
The tide turned again, and drifted back the ship helplessly seaward
潮汐开始转向,把船一个劲地推向海域。
属类:综合句库---
Ship speed was first calculated by dropping overboard a log attached to a reel of line knotted at regular intervals; the number of knots exposed while the log drifted and a sandglass emptied gave the vessel’s speed in knots (nautical mph).
船的速度最早的计算方法是往船外丢上一节木头,上面绑着一捆绳子,每隔固定的间距打个绳结;当木头漂浮而暴露在外绳结数目,加上沙漏的时间,就得到船的速度,称为节(每小时海里)。
属类:IT行业-通讯--
The boat drifted out to sea.
船漂出了海。
属类:综合句库---
The boat drifted out to sea.
船漂到海里去了。
属类:简明汉英词典---
The boat drifted down the river.
船顺河漂流而下.
属类:综合句库-典型例句--
The boat drifted downstream.
船顺流漂浮。
属类:综合句库---
The strong wind drifted the snow in piles.
大风将雪吹刮成堆。
属类:综合句库---
While virginia politics drifted , the economy boomed
当弗吉尼亚州的政治动荡不定时,经济却欣欣向荣。
属类:综合句库---
The investigation into Adam Katz’s death…at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in October1989has drifted along without resolution,left in limbo by one coroner’s finding of murder and another’s conflicting theory that Mr.Katz died accidentally.
调查卡茨1989年10月在草原运动场死亡一事,拖延不决,无法破案。一个验尸官认定是谋杀,另一个则认为卡茨先生意外死亡,两相矛盾,以致落得无人过问。
属类:综合句库---
The house was partly drifted up.
房子被积雪埋掉了一截。
属类:综合句库---
Wind drifted the loose straw against the barn.
风把散落的稻草吹得靠谷仓堆积起来.
属类:综合句库-未分类--
The wind drifted the snow into a high bank, blocking the road.
风把雪吹积成长埂,堵塞了道路。
属类:综合句库---
The wind drifted the snow into high banks.
风把雪吹积成许多大雪堆。
属类:综合句库---
The wind had drifted the snow in front of the door.
风把雪吹积在门前。
属类:综合句库---
The wind drifted the black smoke everywhere.
风吹得黑烟到处乱飘。
属类:文学表达-环境描写句-烟雾-
The sound of the trumpets and flutes of the band outside drifted in on the wind, so melancholy that it might have been a dirge for the Chinese silk industry
风吹来外面“鼓乐手”的唢呐和笛子的声音,也显得异常悲凉,像是替中国的丝织业奏哀乐。
属类:综合句库---
The wind drifted the leaves across the yard.
风吹落叶横扫庭院而过。
属类:综合句库---
Early in the second millennium BC, aryan peoples from Central Asia drifted into northern India and settled there
公元前2000年初,来自中亚的雅利安人流荡到了印度北部并在那里定居下来。
属类:综合句库---
Columns of smoke drifted towards (to the north)
股股烟雾飘向北方。
属类:综合句库---
Sightseers drifted downriver on a raft.
观光客们乘着木筏漂向下游。
属类:综合句库---
The joyous sound wave drifted through the golden evening mist
欢愉的音波,在金色的暮霭中游泳。
属类:综合句库---
The current drifted the boat downstream.
激流把小船漂到下游。
属类:综合句库---
|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。