The survivors were adrift in a lifeboat for six days.
幸存者在救生艇上漂流了六天。
young people adrift in the big city
在大城市四处漂泊的年轻人
I nearly suffocated when the pipe on my breathing apparatus came adrift .
我的呼吸器上的管子脱落时,我差一点窒息。
She had been cut adrift from everything she had known.
她曾被迫与她熟悉的一切切断关系。
Our plans had gone badly adrift.
我们的计划已严重受挫。
The team are now just six points adrift of the leaders.
现在该队得分比领先的队只落后六分。
1.飘浮,漂流无定
2.〈比喻〉飘泊(无定);无定职
3.〈口〉孤陋寡闻 be all adrift 莫名其妙的;茫然失措的
1.floating on the water without being tied to anything or controlled by anyone
2.feeling alone and that your life has no clear purpose
3.a team or player that is adrift of an opponent is behind them in a competition