drift

US /drɪft/
UK /drɪft/
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1.

derivar, acumularse

be carried slowly by a current of air or water

:
The boat began to drift out to sea.
El barco comenzó a derivar mar adentro.
Snow was starting to drift against the fence.
La nieve comenzaba a acumularse contra la valla.
2.

vagar, divagar

move passively or aimlessly from place to place

:
He just drifted from job to job.
Simplemente vagaba de un trabajo a otro.
Their conversation began to drift.
Su conversación comenzó a divagar.
1.

deriva, tendencia

a continuous slow movement from one place to another

:
There was a slow drift of smoke from the chimney.
Había un lento desplazamiento de humo de la chimenea.
The general drift of the conversation was about politics.
La tendencia general de la conversación era sobre política.
2.

montón, duna

a mass of snow, sand, or other material accumulated by the wind

:
The road was blocked by a deep snow drift.
La carretera estaba bloqueada por un profundo montón de nieve.
We saw large sand drifts in the desert.
Vimos grandes dunas de arena en el desierto.