0 to be moved slowly somewhere by currents of wind or water -- unosić się lub dryfować przez/w stronę itp.
1 to move somewhere slowly -- wchodzić (do)/wychodzić (z) itp.
Guests were drifting out onto the terrace.
2 to get into a situation or job without having any particular plan -- znaleźć się, zająć się
He drifted into acting after university.
3 If snow or leaves drift, they are blown into piles by the wind. -- tworzyć zaspy lub zwały
4 slow, gradual movement from one place to another -- napływ, odpływ
5 to understand the general meaning of what someone is saying -- zrozumieć o co komuś chodzi
6 a pile of snow or leaves that has been blown somewhere -- zaspa, kupa, zwał
The columns show the response of three different simple cells to drifting gratings.
Stationary and drifting spiral waves of excitation in isolated cardiac muscle.
Cross-field diffusion and particle drifts are neglected in (1.1), as is energy diffusion.
In addition, we identify a new instability caused by the stimulated scattering of drifting electrons from the relaxation oscillations of the electron temperature.
In a plasma with negatively charged dust, electrostatic dust cyclotron waves can be driven unstable by ions drifting along the magnetic field.
C: x-t plot of a drifting flicker-modulated second-order grating.
Thus, fixational saccades and drifts may make complementary contributions to visual functions.
Necessity of acetylcholine for retinal directionally selective responses to drifting gratings in rabbit.
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