adrift in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

adrift in the PONS Dictionary

adrift Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to cut sth adrift
to come adrift inf
to go adrift
to go adrift (be stolen)
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Two of the mutineers were set adrift with little food and water.
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United were just not quite good enough for promotion finishing seventh and ten points adrift of fourth place.
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It is now adrift in geosynchronous orbit and remains a potential hazard to other craft.
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United gained just two points from the last four games of the season and finished 12 points adrift.
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Some set "diyas" adrift on rivers and streams.
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But their relatives hide from what they see as the pair's uncouth behaviour, and the two are set adrift in the city.
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During the waiting period, the rain comes down and causes the kettle to be put adrift downstream.
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Left adrift without communications, food or any means of leaving the system, the survivors are forced to work together to survive.
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It left the ship adrift for two hours without propulsion.
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Something is adrift in a river inlet, drawing ever closer to him.
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