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akıntı ve rüzgârla sürüklenmiş

listen to the pronunciation of akıntı ve rüzgârla sürüklenmiş
Türkisch - Englisch
adrift
Floating at random

So on the sea shall be set adrift. --Dryden.

{a} floating at random, at large
If something comes adrift, it is no longer attached to an object that it should be part of. Three insulating panels had come adrift from the base of the vehicle. = loose
without direction, without purpose; (Nautical) drifting, not anchored (of a ship)
Absent from his watch
Floating at random; in a drifting condition; at the mercy of wind and waves
In a drifting condition; at the mercy of wind and waves
If someone is adrift, they feel alone with no clear idea of what they should do. Amy had the growing sense that she was adrift and isolated
off course; "there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift
If a boat is adrift, it is floating on the water and is not tied to anything or controlled by anyone. They were spotted after three hours adrift in a dinghy
Also fig
{s} aimless, without direction, without purpose; (Nautical) drifting, not anchored (of a ship); astray