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I . drift [drɪft] VERBE intr

1. drift (be carried by water):

drift

2. drift (be carried by air):

drift

3. drift (move aimlessly):

drift

4. drift snow:

drift
zaspa f

Idiomes/Tournures:

to let things drift

II . drift [drɪft] SUBST

1. drift (snow):

drift
zaspa f

2. drift (free movement):

drift
dryf m

3. drift (movement):

4. drift (tendency):

drift

5. drift (gist):

drift
sens m
to catch [or get] sb's drift

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
It was designed to protect the canal from floods and drift ice, and entered service in 1873.
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The drift ice is still a concern with the wind blowing in, conditions can change very quickly.
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In order for there to be a net flow of charge, the particles must also move together with an average drift rate.
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Unfortunately though, some below par performances saw him drift from the team somewhat, though he did still start 30 games over the season.
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He said that his resignation came about because of what he described as the dictatorial drift of the government.
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Crustal movements (such as continental drift) or polar cap melting are slow secular events.
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The spacecraft repeated this drift and correction process nine times before retrofire.
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An initial genetic drift could have caused differences in allele frequency distribution that have not been re-established due to a certain level of geographic isolation.
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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.
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Drift ice is carried along by winds and sea currents, hence its name.
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