0 If a boat is adrift, it floats around in the water and is not tied to anything. -- w dryfie , dryfujący
1 to become loose and not joined to anything -- obluzować się
As a fishing nation, we are badly adrift in terms of our multi-annual guidance programme.
The grouping has gone adrift and that is causing difficulties.
Very often the injured man is cut adrift from his fellow men in the ordinary walks of life.
I have never known him go adrift on it before.
We must not cut farmers adrift and leave them in a sea of market distortion.
The idea is that if they go adrift, the attention of the nursing home or the people caring for them will be directed to them.
All those societies will have to be weeded out, and the members turned adrift to receive insurance as best they may.
He was never turned adrift in the old sailing days.