drift

US /drɪft/
UK /drɪft/
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1.

terbawa arus, menumpuk

be carried slowly by a current of air or water

:
The boat began to drift out to sea.
Perahu mulai terbawa arus ke laut.
Snow was starting to drift against the fence.
Salju mulai menumpuk di pagar.
2.

berpindah-pindah, menyimpang

move passively or aimlessly from place to place

:
He just drifted from job to job.
Dia hanya berpindah-pindah pekerjaan.
Their conversation began to drift.
Percakapan mereka mulai menyimpang.
1.

arus, arah

a continuous slow movement from one place to another

:
There was a slow drift of smoke from the chimney.
Ada arus asap yang lambat dari cerobong asap.
The general drift of the conversation was about politics.
Arah umum percakapan adalah tentang politik.
2.

tumpukan, gundukan

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

:
The road was blocked by a deep snow drift.
Jalan terhalang oleh tumpukan salju yang dalam.
We saw large sand drifts in the desert.
Kami melihat gundukan pasir besar di gurun.