slow movement缓缓流动
- [singular, uncountable] a slow steady movement from one place to another; a slow change or development from one situation to another, especially to something bad流动;趋势;逐渐变化(尤指向坏的方面)
- the drift of people away from rural areas into urban slums由农村到城市贫民区的人口流动
- attempts to halt the drift towards war制止逐步走上战争道路的努力
Extra Examples- He criticized the rightward drift of the party.他批评该党转向右倾。
- his drift into crime他逐渐陷入犯罪
- Action is needed to prevent a drift into lawlessness.需要采取行动来遏制目无法纪的势头。
- No attempts were being made to halt the drift towards war.没有试图阻止战争的趋势。
- The polls show a drift back towards Labour.民意调查显示人们重新倾向支持工党。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivepreposition- drift (away) from
- drift (back) to
- drift into
- …
See full entry of ship船舶
- [uncountable] the movement of a ship or plane away from its direction because of currents or wind(船只或飞机的)偏航,航差
- Remember to allow for drift.记住要考虑到漂移。
Topics Transport by waterc1 of sea/air海水;空气
- [uncountable, countable] the movement of the sea or air水流;气流;流动 synonym current
- the general direction of drift on the east coast东海岸海水的总体流向
- He knew the hidden drifts in that part of the river.他对那段河道中的暗流非常清楚。
see also longshore drift, North Atlantic DriftOxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivepreposition- drift (away) from
- drift (back) to
- drift into
- …
See full entry of snow雪
- [countable] a large pile of something, especially snow, made by the wind吹聚物;雪堆
- The road was blocked by deep drifts of snow.道路被风吹来的厚厚积雪阻塞。
see also snowdriftTopics Weatherc1Oxford Collocations DictionaryadjectiveSee full entry of flowers花
- [countable] a large mass of something, especially flowers大丛的花;丛生的植物
- Plant daffodils in informal drifts.随便种几丛黄水仙。
meaning意义
- [singular] the general meaning of what somebody says or writes大意;主旨;要点 synonym gist
- Do you catch my drift?你大概明白我的意思吗?
- My German isn't very good, but I got the drift of what she said.我的德语不太好,但我大致明白她说的意思。
Extra Examples- I lost the drift of what she was saying.我跟不上她说话的重点。
- I didn't follow the speech exactly, but I caught the main drift of what was being said.我没有完全听懂讲演,但领会了其主旨。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + driftSee full entry see also continental driftWord OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘mass of snow, leaves, etc.’): originally from Old Norse drift ‘snowdrift, something driven’; in later use from Middle Dutch drift ‘course, current’.