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adrift造句
- 1、He turns youadrift on the world with surprising alacrity.(他以令人驚奇的喜愛任你在世上漂泊。)
- 2、His public relations were awful, consumed by suspicion of media plots against him. But content as well as form wasadrift.(所以他那拙劣的公關(guān),為他對媒體陰謀反他的猜疑所累。)
- 3、Our plans had gone badlyadrift.(我們的計劃已嚴(yán)重受挫。)
- 4、Ideally, we will land at the very place where two starving seamen arrived in 1940, having beenadrift for 70 days since their ship was sunk.(1940年有兩名海員遭遇沉船后,在海上漂流了70天到達(dá)一個島嶼,我們最理想的是在那個地方登陸。)
- 5、She had been cutadrift from everything she had known.(她曾被迫與她熟悉的一切切斷關(guān)系。)
- 6、He is currently 20 pointsadrift of standings' leader Mark Webber and is targeting more strong results when he returns to racing.(現(xiàn)在他在積分榜上落后領(lǐng)先者馬克·韋伯20分,當(dāng)他回到座艙事,他必須能夠拿出更多對自己有利的賽事結(jié)果才能夠使自己贏得自己的第三個世界冠軍。)
- 7、I nearly suffocated when the pipe on my breathing apparatus cameadrift.(我的呼吸器上的管子脫落時,我差一點窒息。)
- 8、In 2011, they released a landmark study titled "Academicallyadrift," which documented the lack of intellectual growth experienced by many people enrolled in college.(2011年,他們發(fā)布了一項具有里程碑意義的研究,名為“學(xué)術(shù)隨波逐流”,記錄了許多進(jìn)入大學(xué)的人缺乏智力成長的經(jīng)歷。)
- 9、You're out in the world,adrift, a ship without a rudder.(你來到這個世界上,隨波逐流,是一只沒有舵的船。)
- 10、No longer, in terms of emotional controllability, are we shipsadrift.(在情緒的可控性方面,我們再也不是隨波逐流的小船了。)
- 11、A boatadrift is a danger to navigation.(一只漂流的船對航行是危險的。)
- 12、The survivors wereadrift in a lifeboat for six days.(幸存者在救生艇上漂流了六天。)
- 13、We are stilladrift in a large, shifting, mysterious (to us) universe.(不要忘了我們?nèi)匀辉谶@個廣袤、變幻莫測,而且對于我們而言無比神秘的宇宙中飄搖不定著。)
- 14、Herman isadrift in a world where "children could be dragged away from their mother and shot".(Herman迷失在“兒童可以從他們母親的懷抱被拉走去槍殺”的世界中。)
- 15、The shock led to soul-searching by a once-confident Japan which, with its economy broken, seemedadrift.(那次地震讓曾經(jīng)自信但隨著經(jīng)濟(jì)神話的破滅,看起來有點隨波逐流日本有所觸動,進(jìn)行了深刻的反思。)
- 16、Levy was cutadrift when the recession first reduced her hours and then wiped out her job in June.(經(jīng)濟(jì)蕭條先是蠶食她的工作時間,爾后在六月份奪走了她的工作,從那以后勒維被迫過著漂泊不定的生活。)
- 17、One group of over 400 refugees was setadrift on a barge with two sacks of rice and two gallons of water.(其中,一群人數(shù)超過400的難民坐一條駁船漂流,身邊只有兩袋米和兩加侖水。)
- 18、He opened the door and turned himadrift.(他打開門,讓他自己漂泊。)
- 19、Sending refugees back to danger is bad enough. Casting themadrift to die is much worse.(因為把難民送回危險之中已經(jīng)足夠惡劣,又把他們放逐致死就顯得更加不人道。)
- 20、Amy had the growing sense that she wasadrift and isolated.(埃米有越來越強(qiáng)的茫然與孤獨感。)
- 21、Two Aussies areadrift in a lifeboat.(兩個澳大利亞人乘一艘救生船漂流在海上。) hao86.com
- 22、They were spotted after three hoursadrift in a dinghy.(3小時后他們被發(fā)現(xiàn)坐在一艘小艇里在漂著。)
- 23、The team are now just six pointsadrift of the leaders.(現(xiàn)在該隊得分比領(lǐng)先的隊只落后六分。)
- 24、His teacher described him as "mentally slow, unsociable andadrift forever in his foolish dreams".(他的老師這樣形容他:“思維遲鈍,性格孤僻,總是沉迷于自己愚蠢的幻想中?!?
- 25、But after the cold war relations appeared to comeadrift.(但冷戰(zhàn)結(jié)束后雙方關(guān)系有些脫節(jié)。)
adrift
英 [??dr?ft] 美 [??dr?ft]
adv.漂流地;漫無目的地
adj.漂泊的;漫無目的的;松開的