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I. drift [ingl. am. drɪft, ingl. brit. drɪft] V. intr.
1.1. drift (on water):
drift
1.2. drift (be adrift):
drift boat/person:
1.3. drift (in air):
drift balloon/glider:
2. drift (proceed aimlessly):
to drift apart couple/friends:
3. drift (pile up):
drift sand/snow:
II. drift [ingl. am. drɪft, ingl. brit. drɪft] V. trans.
drift snow/sand:
drift
III. drift [ingl. am. drɪft, ingl. brit. drɪft] SUST.
1. drift C:
drift (of sand)
drift (of snow)
2. drift (meaning):
drift sin pl.
if you get my drift
3. drift (movement):
the drift toward war
4.1. drift U GEOL.:
drift
4.2. drift U LING.:
drift
5. drift U (deviation):
drift
I. continental [ingl. am. ˌkɑntəˈnɛnt(ə)l, ingl. brit. kɒntɪˈnɛnt(ə)l] ADJ.
1. continental GEOGR.:
continental slope/climate
2.1. continental (European):
continental customs/cuisine
2.2. continental (in US history):
Continental Congress/soldier
II. continental [ingl. am. ˌkɑntəˈnɛnt(ə)l, ingl. brit. kɒntɪˈnɛnt(ə)l] SUST.
drift net SUST.
drift net
drift net
drift net
drift ice SUST. U
drift ice
drift off V. [ingl. am. drɪft -, ingl. brit. drɪft -] (v + adv)
drift off
continental drift SUST. GEOGR.
continental drift U
continental drift U
español
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inglés
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inglés
inglés
español
español
I. drift [drɪft] V. intr.
1. drift:
drift (on water)
drift (in air)
to drift out to sea
2. drift (move aimlessly):
drift
3. drift (progress aimlessly):
drift
4. drift METEO.:
drift sand, snow
II. drift [drɪft] SUST.
1. drift NÁUT.:
drift
2. drift fig. (movement):
drift
3. drift (trend):
drift
4. drift METEO.:
drift
a sand drift
5. drift (sense):
drift
to catch sb's drift
drift-ice SUST. sin pl.
drift-ice
drift apart V. intr.
drift apart people:
drift apart
drift off V. intr.
drift off
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. drift [drɪft] V. intr.
1. drift (on water):
drift
to drift out to sea
to drift out to sea (in air)
2. drift (move aimlessly):
drift
3. drift (progress aimlessly):
drift
4. drift METEO.:
drift sand, snow
II. drift [drɪft] SUST.
1. drift NÁUT.:
drift
2. drift fig. (movement):
drift
3. drift (trend):
drift
4. drift METEO.:
drift
a sand drift
5. drift coloq. (sense):
drift
to catch sb's drift
drift apart V. intr.
drift apart people:
drift apart
drift off V. intr.
drift off
drift ice SUST.
drift ice
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Present
Idrift
youdrift
he/she/itdrifts
wedrift
youdrift
theydrift
Past
Idrifted
youdrifted
he/she/itdrifted
wedrifted
youdrifted
theydrifted
Present Perfect
Ihavedrifted
youhavedrifted
he/she/ithasdrifted
wehavedrifted
youhavedrifted
theyhavedrifted
Past Perfect
Ihaddrifted
youhaddrifted
he/she/ithaddrifted
wehaddrifted
youhaddrifted
theyhaddrifted
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That doesn't mean you can take a hairpin turn at 50 miles per hour and drift the car around cones and stuff like that.
www.fastcompany.com
Most of the injuries and fatalities were to miners who leapt from the spake and were thrown back under the trolley due to the narrowness of the drift shaft.
en.wikipedia.org
The friends begin to drift apart, as they are compelled to stay within their cliques.
en.wikipedia.org
If a child's baby tooth is lost before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, adjacent teeth will drift and tip into the empty space.
www.insidetoronto.com
It was designed to protect the canal from floods and drift ice, and entered service in 1873.
en.wikipedia.org