Adrift

[ [?'drift] ]
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adv. 漂流地, 漂浮著, 隨波逐流地\\na. 漂浮著的

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adrift adj[pred 作表語] 1 (a) (esp of a boat) driven by wind and water and out of control; drifting (尤指船)隨風及水流漂浮而失去控制; 漂浮 cut a boat adrift from its moorings 割斷系索使小船漂離系泊處 The survivors were adrift on a raft for six days. 幸存者在筏子上漂浮了六天. (b) (fig 比喻) having no purpose; aimless 沒有目的; 無目標 young people adrift in our big cities 在我們大城市 四處游蕩的年輕人 turn sb adrift, ie send sb away without help or support 逐出某人(使其漂泊流浪). 2 (infml 口) (a) unfastened; loose 脫開; 松開 Part of the car's bumper had come adrift. 汽車的保險杠有一處松動了. (b) out of order; wrong 有故障; 出錯; 有毛病 Our plans went badly adrift. 我們的計劃嚴重受挫.

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No, just Max. I like that.
沒有, 就是Max。我喜歡這樣。
How many of these are you going to buy her?
你要買多少給她?
Things owned for a long time are full associations with the past, perhaps with relatives who are dead,
東西擱得時間久了,便會充滿著與過去歲月的聯(lián)系,比方說與死去的親戚有關。
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annular ['?njul?]
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