drift
US /drɪft/
UK /drɪft/

1.
derivar, acumularse
be carried slowly by a current of air or water
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The boat began to drift out to sea.
El barco comenzó a derivar mar adentro.
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Snow was starting to drift against the fence.
La nieve comenzaba a acumularse contra la valla.
1.
deriva, tendencia
a continuous slow movement from one place to another
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There was a slow drift of smoke from the chimney.
Había un lento desplazamiento de humo de la chimenea.
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The general drift of the conversation was about politics.
La tendencia general de la conversación era sobre política.