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drift

Aussprache: [drɪft]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move slowly and lightly, usually without a specific direction. It’s like when you float in the water or walk in the wind without really aiming for a place.

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The leaves drifted gently down to the ground in the autumn breeze.

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The boat did not drift; it was tied firmly to the dock.

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Did you see how the clouds drift across the sky?

Kontext: „movement“

(noun) a slow, steady movement in a certain direction. Imagine a boat moving along without a paddle; it just goes where the water takes it.

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The drift of the boat was calm and peaceful on the lake.

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There was no drift in the water; everything was still and quiet.

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What direction was the drift of the wind taking the kite?

Kontext: „change“

(verb) to change gradually over time. Think of how your favorite toy might become less fun as you grow older; that's a drift in interests.

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Over the years, their friendship began to drift apart.

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Their interests did not drift; they remained very similar.

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Have your hobbies drifted away from what you liked as a child?

Kontext: „change“

(noun) a gradual change or movement from one condition to another. It's like when a trend slowly becomes popular over time.

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There was a noticeable drift in people's opinions toward healthier lifestyles.

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There was no drift in public opinion; everyone still felt the same way.

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What kind of drift did you notice in the fashion choices of students?

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