adrift /əˈdrɪft/
  (ad.)漂流地(a.)漂泊的
  A·drift adv. & a.  Floating at random; in a drifting condition; at the mercy of wind and waves. Also fig.
     So on the sea shall be set adrift.   --Dryden.
     Were from their daily labor turned adrift.   --Wordsworth.
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  adrift
       adj 1: aimlessly drifting [syn: adrift(p), afloat(p), aimless,
               directionless, planless, rudderless, undirected]
       2: afloat on the surface of a body of water; "after the storm
          the boats were adrift" [syn: adrift(p), drifting(a)]
       adv : off course; "there was a search for beauty that had somehow
             gone adrift"