κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
to drift
01
νλ₯νλ€, λ λ€λλ€
to slowly move in the air or on water
Intransitive
μμλ€
In the serene lake, the small boat would drift peacefully with the current.
κ³ μν νΈμμμ μμ λ°°λ νλ¦μ λ°λΌ ννλ‘κ² λ λ€λ
μ΅λλ€.
02
νλ₯νλ€, μ΄μ¬λ 거리λ€
to move with a relaxed pace, without a specific purpose or direction
Intransitive
μμλ€
The friends began to drift around the neighborhood, chatting and exploring.
μΉκ΅¬λ€μ λλ€λ₯Ό λ λμ λ€λκΈ° μμνλ©°, μλ€λ₯Ό λ¨κ³ νννμ΅λλ€.
03
λΉλκ°λ€, μ£Όμ μμ λ²μ΄λλ€
to veer off or deviate from an intended path, course, or set parameters
Intransitive
μμλ€
Despite the pilot's efforts, the airplane began to drift off its designated flight path.
νμΌλΏμ λ
Έλ ₯μλ λΆκ΅¬νκ³ , λΉνκΈ°λ μ§μ λ λΉν κ²½λ‘μμ λ²μ΄λκΈ° μμνμ΅λλ€.
04
μμ΄λ€, λͺ¨μ΄λ€
to accumulate or be piled into heaps due to the action of the wind or a current
Intransitive
μμλ€
In the autumn wind, leaves would drift into piles at the edges of the streets.
κ°μ λ°λμ, λλμλ€μ΄ κΈΈκ°μ μμ΄κ³€ νλ€.
05
λͺ°λ€, μΈλνλ€
to guide or lead livestock at a slow pace, typically to allow them to graze
Transitive: to drift livestock somewhere
μμλ€
The cowboys would drift the herd across the plains, ensuring they had access to fresh grass.
μΉ΄μ°λ³΄μ΄λ€μ μ λΌλ₯Ό νμμ κ°λ‘μ§λ¬ μ΄λμμΌ, μ μ ν νμ λ¨Ήμ μ μλλ‘ νμ΅λλ€.
06
λ λ΄λ €κ°λ€, νλ¦μ λ°λΌ μ΄λ°λλ€
to cause an object or substance to be carried along by the natural movement of air, water, or another current
Transitive: to drift sth somewhere
μμλ€
As the storm intensified, the powerful gusts of wind drifted the sailboat away from its mooring.
ννμ΄ κ°ν΄μ§λ©΄μ κ°ν λνμ΄ μνΈλ₯Ό κ³λ₯μ§μμ λ λ΄λ €κ°κ² νμ΅λλ€.
07
νλ₯νλ€, λͺ©μ μμ΄ λ λλ€
to move through life or a period of time without a clear direction or purpose
Intransitive
μμλ€
After retirement, he drifted, trying to figure out how to fill his days.
μν΄ ν, κ·Έλ νλ₯νλ©° μμ μ λ λ€μ μ΄λ»κ² μ±μΈμ§ μμλ΄λ €κ³ νλ€.
08
νλ₯νλ€, λͺ©μ μμ΄ λ λλ€
to move between situations or roles without a specific plan or goal, often without long-term commitment
Intransitive: to drift between two or more situations or roles | to drift into a situation or role
μμλ€
He drifted from one hobby to another, never sticking to anything for long.
κ·Έλ ν μ·¨λ―Έμμ λ€λ₯Έ μ·¨λ―Έλ‘ λ λμλ€λ
κ³ , μ€λ«λμ μ΄λ€ κ²μλ λ¨Έλ¬Όμ§ μμλ€.
Drift
01
νλ₯, νλ¦
a force that causes movement of an object
μμλ€
They studied the drift of the air in the tunnel.
κ·Έλ€μ ν°λμμ 곡기μ νλ₯λ₯Ό μ°κ΅¬νλ€.
02
νλ₯, νΈμ°¨
the gradual deviation from an intended path due to external influences
μμλ€
Satellites experience drift due to gravitational forces.
μμ±μ μ€λ ₯μΌλ‘ μΈν΄ λ리ννΈλ₯Ό κ²½νν©λλ€.
03
κ°±λ, μν κ°±λ
a nearly horizontal tunnel or passage in a mine
μμλ€
Safety inspections are required in every drift.
μμ μ κ²μ λͺ¨λ κ°±λμμ νμν©λλ€.
04
λμ, μ£Όμ μλ―Έ
the general meaning, intention, or tenor of a statement or text
μμλ€
She quickly grasped the drift of the conversation.
κ·Έλ
λ λνμ νλ¦μ λΉ λ₯΄κ² νμ
νλ€.
05
κ²½ν₯, μ§ν
a general tendency or gradual change in opinion, attitude, or behavior
μμλ€
A drift in fashion trends occurs every decade.
ν¨μ
νΈλ λμμ λ리ννΈλ 10λ
λ§λ€ λ°μν©λλ€.
06
λλλ―Έ, ν΄μ λ¬Ό
a large accumulation of material formed by wind or water
μμλ€
Sand drifts moved across the beach.
λͺ¨λ λλ―Έκ° ν΄λ³μ κ°λ‘μ§λ¬ μμ§μλ€.
07
νλ₯, μ§ν
a process of gradual linguistic change over time
μμλ€
Historical drift affected pronunciation patterns.
μμ¬μ λ리ννΈκ° λ°μ ν¨ν΄μ μν₯μ λ―Έμ³€λ€.
μ΄ν λ무
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