A force that moves something along.
A general tendency to change (as of opinion)
A horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine.
Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment.
Другие значения термина "drift" 1 However, industry sources said that the deadline may drift into early July.
2 Get-togethers between friends often naturally drift toward other activities as interests change.
3 The intercontinental drift of consumer culture is far from a simple back-and-forth.
4 People are exposed through spray drift , residues on food and water contamination.
5 Type B change only by the more gradual process of antigenic drift .
6 The ship did not just drift off course, it started to sink.
7 Nor did he mention the drift net he had seen that morning.
8 The Government outlawed salmon drift net fishing on the Shannon in 2007.
9 Even our hut was but a smaller drift in the general picture.
10 Any unevenness in the acceleration and compression of the air produces drift .
11 And in the drift of his silence the vision capriciously failed him.
12 The same may be said of the drift of population in America.
13 Mr Reynolds misses the vital point - that drift netting is indiscriminate.
14 Grave questions arise in connection with immigration, health, and the cityward drift .
15 The drift stuff was upwards of thirteen feet high in the gum-trees.
16 The drift of events placed the protesting Republicans in an embarrassing situation.
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