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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

drift ice SUST. U

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. drift [ingl. brit. drɪft, ingl. am. drɪft] SUST.

1. drift (flow, movement):

2. drift (ocean current):

drift also GEOL.

3. drift (deviation):

4. drift (mass):

tas m

5. drift (general meaning):

get the drift coloq.?
tu piges? coloq.

6. drift GEOL. (glacial deposit):

7. drift (in mining):

8. drift LING.:

9. drift:

drift ELECTR., RADIO

II. drift [ingl. brit. drɪft, ingl. am. drɪft] V. intr.

1. drift (be carried):

drift (by tide, current) boat:
drift (by wind) balloon:
drift smoke, fog:

2. drift (pile up):

drift snow:
drift leaves:

3. drift:

to drift along person literal

4. drift (stray) fig.:

I. ice [ingl. brit. ʌɪs, ingl. am. aɪs] SUST.

1. ice:

to put sth on ice literal champagne
to put sth on ice fig. plans, project

2. ice ingl. brit. (ice cream):

3. ice coloq. U (diamonds):

diams mpl coloq.

4. ice (amphetamine):

ice coloq.
ice m coloq.

II. ice [ingl. brit. ʌɪs, ingl. am. aɪs] V. trans.

1. ice GASTR.:

ice cake

2. ice ingl. am. coloq.:

refroidir coloq.
ice person
battre [qn] à plates coutures coloq.

III. iced ADJ.

iced water
iced tea
iced coffee
iced cake

IV. ice [ingl. brit. ʌɪs, ingl. am. aɪs]

en el diccionario PONS

drift ice no pl. SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. drift [drɪft] SUST.

1. drift (slow movement):

drift of ship
drift of current
drift of events
downward drift of prices

2. drift METEO. (mass blown together):

drift of sand
drift of snow
drift of clouds

3. drift (central meaning):

4. drift TÉC. (tool):

II. drift [drɪft] V. intr.

1. drift (be moved):

drift a. fig.
drift smoke, voice
drift attention

2. drift (move aimlessly):

3. drift METEO. (be piled into drifts):

drift sand
drift of snow

I. ice [aɪs] SUST.

1. ice (frozen water):

ice on road
to put sth on ice food, drink

2. ice (ice cube):

3. ice (ice cream):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to put sth on ice

II. ice [aɪs] V. trans.

Entrada de OpenDict

drift V.

en el diccionario PONS

drift ice SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. drift [drɪft] SUST.

1. drift (slow movement):

drift of ship
drift of current
drift of events
downward drift of prices

2. drift METEO. (mass blown together):

drift of sand
drift of snow
drift of clouds

3. drift (central meaning):

4. drift TÉC. (tool):

II. drift [drɪft] V. intr.

1. drift (be moved):

drift a. fig.
drift smoke, voice
drift attention

2. drift (move aimlessly):

3. drift METEO. (be piled into drifts):

drift sand
drift of snow

I. ice [aɪs] SUST.

1. ice (frozen water):

ice on road
to put sth on ice food, drink

2. ice (ice cube):

3. ice (Italian ice):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to put sth on ice

II. ice [aɪs] V. trans.

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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In the early spring, the ferry is often hampered by slush ice, local drift ice and wind-driven sea ice.
www.capebretonpost.com
Float ice is like drift ice, but seldom becomes large enough to support humans or large animals.
en.wikipedia.org
Drift ice consists of "floes", individual pieces of sea ice 20 m or more across.
en.wikipedia.org
Their northern range is limited by ice, as sea otters can survive amidst drift ice but not land-fast ice.
en.wikipedia.org
The conical design of the tower was intended to minimize exposure to waves and drift ice.
en.wikipedia.org