driftless / drɪft /

无漂移无漂移的无漂流的无漂浮物

driftless4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
  2. Navigation. the component of the movement that is due to the force of wind and currents.
  3. Oceanography. a broad, shallow ocean current that advances at the rate of 10 to 15 miles a day.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be carried along by currents of water or air, or by the force of circumstances.
  2. to wander aimlessly: He drifts from town to town.
  3. to be driven into heaps, as by the wind: drifting sand.
  4. to deviate or vary from a set course or adjustment.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to carry along: The current drifted the boat to sea.
  2. to drive into heaps: The wind drifted the snow.
  3. Machinery. to enlarge with a drift.to align or straighten with a drift.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. drift off, to fall asleep gradually.

driftless 近义词

driftless

等同于 random

更多driftless例句

  1. Antara’s most significant production is an endless series of portraits of the same face sketched hastily, day after day, month after month, a record of emotional dedication and visual drift.
  2. Drury is also the author of Hunts in Dreams, The Driftless Area, and The Black Brook.
  3. The aurora was always with us, and almost without exception could be seen on a dark, driftless night.
  4. The old, old earth is glad to turn from the cark and care of driftless centuries to the first sweet blades of green.
  5. Thus the driftless area is in strong contrast with the immature drift topography about it, where lakes and waterfalls are common.
  6. It was a grand sight to witness the sea in a hurricane on a driftless, clear day.
  7. "Two driftless spirits on the driftless sea of eternity," he replied calmly.