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стремиться; цельСинонимический ряд:1. drifts (noun) drifts; intents; purports; substances; tendencies; tenors; thrusts2. ends (noun) ambitions; designs; ends; goals; intentions; marks; meanings; objectives; objects; plans; points; purposes; targets; views3. directs (verb) addresses; casts; directs; heads; inclines; lays; levels; points; presents; sets; trains; turns; zero in; zeroes in4. means (verb) contemplates; designs; intends; means; plans; projects; proposes; purposes5. seeks (verb) aspires; pants; seeks6. slants (verb) angles; slants -
2 amounts
Синонимический ряд:1. bodies (noun) aggregates; bodies; budgets; bulk; bulks; corpora; quanta; quantities; summations; sums; totalities; totals2. drifts (noun) burdens; drifts; imports; purports; substances3. adds up (verb) adds up; aggregates; comes; numbers; reaches; runs; runs into; runs to; sums into; sums to; totals4. approaches (verb) approaches; corresponds to; matches; partakes of; rivals; touches5. equals (verb) constitutes; corresponds; equals -
3 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) drivgarnskutter2) (a person who drifts.) dagdriver* * *1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) drivgarnskutter2) (a person who drifts.) dagdriver -
4 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) trainera2) (a person who drifts.) vagabundo, trotamundostr['drɪftəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (person - wanderer) trotamundos nombre masulino o femenino, vagabundo,-a; (- without fixed job) persona sin ocupación fija2 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL trainera, (barco) pesquerodrifter ['drɪftər] n: vagabundo m, -da f'drɪftər, 'drɪftə(r)1) ( person)2) ( boat) trainera f['drɪftǝ(r)]N1) (Naut) trainera f2) (=person) vago(-a) m / f, vagabundo(-a) m / f* * *['drɪftər, 'drɪftə(r)]1) ( person)2) ( boat) trainera f -
5 drifter
noun1) (Naut.) Drifter, der2) (person)* * *1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) das Treibnetz-Fischerboot2) (a person who drifts.) ziellose Person* * *drift·er[ˈdrɪftəʳ, AM -ɚ]to be a \drifter sich akk treiben lassen* * *['drɪftə(r)]n2) (boat) Drifter m* * *drifter s1. ziellos herumwandernder Mensch2. SCHIFF Drifter m, Treibnetzfischdampfer m* * *noun1) (Naut.) Drifter, der2) (person)* * *n.Bummler - m. -
6 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) ribiška ladja2) (a person who drifts.) neodločnež* * *[dríftə]nounAmerican colloquially klatež, potepuh; ribiška ladja za lov z visečo mrežo -
7 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) drivgarnsfisker2) (a person who drifts.) dagdriver, landstrykersubst. \/ˈdrɪftə\/1) dagdriver, landstryker, vagabond2) drivgarnsfisker3) ( militærvesen) (hjelpe)minesveiper -
8 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) (rekneta)veiðibátur/-skip2) (a person who drifts.) slæpingi, flækingur -
9 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) húzóhálós halászcsónak2) (a person who drifts.) sodródó ember -
10 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) barco pesqueiro2) (a person who drifts.) vagabundo* * *drift.er[dr'iftə] n 1 pessoa errante ou sem destino, andarilho, vagabundo. 2 Naut barco de pesca que usa rede de arrasto. 3 caça-minas. -
11 drift-sand
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12 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) drifters2) (a person who drifts.) klaidonis* * *drifters; klaidonis -
13 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) drifteris2) (a person who drifts.) bastūnas, valkata -
14 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) logr2) (a person who drifts.) tulák, ztroskotanec* * *• tulák• flákač -
15 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) barcă de pescuit2) (a person who drifts.) hoinar -
16 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) ανεμότρατα2) (a person who drifts.) ανερμάτιστος -
17 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) logger2) (a person who drifts.) tulák, stroskotanec -
18 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) drifter2) (a person who drifts.) personne qui se laisse aller -
19 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) barco de pesca2) (a person who drifts.) vagabundo -
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drift
1. noun1) (a heap of something driven together, especially snow: His car stuck in a snowdrift.) montón2) (the direction in which something is going; the general meaning: I couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.) sentido
2. verb1) (to (cause to) float or be blown along: Sand drifted across the road; The boat drifted down the river.) dejarse llevar, moverse empujado2) ((of people) to wander or live aimlessly: She drifted from job to job.) vagar, ir sin rumbo, ir a la deriva•- drifter- driftwood
drift vb flotar / ir con la corrientethey didn't tie the boat up and it drifted away no amarraron el barco, y se lo llevó la corrientetr[drɪft]■ the drift of people from the country to cities el desplazamiento de la gente del campo a las ciudades4 (meaning, gist) significado, sentido, idea■ do you get my drift? ¿me entiendes?, ¿entiendes lo que quiero decir?5 SMALLGEOLOGY/SMALL (deposits of earth, gravel, rock, etc) terreno de acarreo1 (float on water) dejarse llevar por la corriente; (be or go adrift) ir a la deriva, derivar; (float in air) moverse empujado,-a por el viento2 (pile up - of snow, sand, leaves, etc) amontonarse■ the conversation drifted from one subject to another la conversación iba derivando de un tema a otro1 (snow, sand, etc) amontonar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto drift apart distanciarseto drift off to sleep quedarse dormido,-adrift ['drɪft] vi1) : dejarse llevar por la corriente, ir a la deriva (dícese de un bote), ir sin rumbo (dícese de una persona)2) accumulate: amontonarse, acumularse, apilarsedrift n1) drifting: deriva f2) heap, mass: montón m (de arena, etc.), ventisquero m (de nieve)3) meaning: sentido mn.• cosa llevada por la corriente s.f.• deriva s.f.• impulso s.m.• rumbo s.m.• tendencia s.f.v.• derivar v.• destorcer v.• ventiscar v.
I drɪft1)b) ( be adrift) \<\<boat/person\>\> ir* a la derivac) ( in air) \<\<balloon\>\> moverse empujado por el viento2) ( proceed aimlessly)to drift apart — \<\<couple/friends\>\> distanciarse
3) ( pile up) \<\<sand/snow\>\> amontonarse
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2) ( meaning) (no pl) sentido mI didn't quite catch your drift — no entendí or capté muy bien lo que querías decir
3) ( movement)[drɪft]1. N1) (=deviation from course) deriva f ; (=movement) movimiento m ; (=change of direction) cambio m (de dirección)the drift from the land — el éxodo rural, la despoblación del campo
2) * (=meaning) [of questions] significado mto catch sb's drift — seguir or entender a algn
3) (=mass) [of snow] ventisquero m ; [of sand] montón m ; [of clouds, leaves] banco m ; (Geol) morrena fcontinental drift — deriva f continental
2. VI1) (in wind, current) dejarse llevar, ir a la deriva; (=be off course) [boat] ir a la deriva; [person] vagar, ir a la deriva2) [snow, sand] amontonarse3.VT (=carry) impeler, llevar; (=pile up) amontonar4.CPD* * *
I [drɪft]1)b) ( be adrift) \<\<boat/person\>\> ir* a la derivac) ( in air) \<\<balloon\>\> moverse empujado por el viento2) ( proceed aimlessly)to drift apart — \<\<couple/friends\>\> distanciarse
3) ( pile up) \<\<sand/snow\>\> amontonarse
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2) ( meaning) (no pl) sentido mI didn't quite catch your drift — no entendí or capté muy bien lo que querías decir
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См. также в других словарях:
drift net — noun a large fishnet supported by floats; it drifts with the current • Hypernyms: ↑fishnet, ↑fishing net * * * noun : a large net that is arranged to drift with the tide or current and that is either buoyed up by floats or attached to a drift… … Useful english dictionary
drifter — noun Date: 1897 one that drifts; especially one that travels or moves about aimlessly … New Collegiate Dictionary
bearberry — noun /ˈbɛəbɛɹi/ a) Any of three dwarf shrubs of the genus Arcostaphylus, which grow in arctic regions and bear edible berries. Sometimes she scrabbled through the drifts on hilltops and found a few wizened bearberries or a handful of rock tripe,… … Wiktionary
wifebeater — noun a) One who (usually as a repeated practice) beats one’s wife, or a husband prone to violence And then we were walking back alleys, trudging through the drifts of chip papers, the bottles and empty cans of wifebeater... b) A kind of… … Wiktionary
drift net — noun A very long fishing net, supported by floats, that drifts with the current behind a fishing boat … Wiktionary
driftwood — noun a) Floating piece of wood that drifts with the current b) Such a piece of wood that has been cast ashore … Wiktionary
stope — noun /stəʊp/ A mining excavation in the form of a terrace of steps. The other smell that worked its way into your clothes, your skin, your spirit, believed here to rise by way of long deserted drifts and stopes, from the everyday atmosphere of… … Wiktionary
micrometeor — noun a meteorite or meteoroid so small that it drifts down to earth without becoming intensely heated in the atmosphere • Syn: ↑micrometeorite, ↑micrometeoroid • Derivationally related forms: ↑micrometeoritic (for: ↑micrometeorite) … Useful english dictionary
micrometeorite — noun a meteorite or meteoroid so small that it drifts down to earth without becoming intensely heated in the atmosphere (Freq. 11) • Syn: ↑micrometeoroid, ↑micrometeor • Derivationally related forms: ↑micrometeoritic • Hypernyms: ↑meteorit … Useful english dictionary
micrometeoroid — noun a meteorite or meteoroid so small that it drifts down to earth without becoming intensely heated in the atmosphere • Syn: ↑micrometeorite, ↑micrometeor • Derivationally related forms: ↑micrometeoritic (for: ↑micrometeorite) … Useful english dictionary
block-caving — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) : a mining in which sections of a large ore body are undercut by working places and then permitted to cave in, the ore so crushed being recovered through drifts … Useful english dictionary