adrift
美 [ə'drɪft] 
英 [ə'drɪft] 
- adj.漂流;漂浮;漫无目的;随波逐流
 - adv.飘浮;〈比喻〉飘泊(无定);无定职
 - 网络漂泊;漂浮的;失去控制而随风浪漂流
 
adrift
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1.  | 漂浮;漂流if a boat or a person in a boat isadrift , the boat is not tied to anything or is floating without being controlled by anyone  | 
The survivors were adrift in a lifeboat for six days. 幸存者在救生艇上漂流了六天。  | 
2.  | 漫无目的;随波逐流;漂泊无依feeling alone and without a direction or an aim in life  | 
young people adrift in the big city 在大城市四处漂泊的年轻人  | 
3.  | 脱开;松开no longer attached or fixed in the right position  | 
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。  | 
4.  | ~ (of sb/sth) 分数落后;排名在后behind the score or position of your opponents  | 
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。  |