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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++waft /wɑːft, wɒft $ wɑːft, wæft/ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION if a smell, smoke, or a light wind wafts somewhere, or if something wafts it somewhere, it moves gently through the air (使)〔在空气中〕飘荡;〔风〕吹拂waft up/through/over etc Cooking smells wafted up from downstairs. 烧菜的气味从楼下飘了上来。2 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if sounds waft somewhere, you hear them there and they are pleasant but not very loud 〔声音〕飘荡,传送waft up/through/over etc The sound of laughter wafted through the open window. 笑声从敞开的窗户里传了出来。 drift→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
waftAn unpleasant smell seemed to waft from the airline bag Mary always carried to school.Around eight o'clock the sound of distant brass bands can again be heard wafting in through the bedroom windows.But still, always wafting on the air here, are the screams and laughter of happy customers.The chef also goes with scallops, and as we both eat contentedly, classical music wafts softly throughout the well-appointed room.Downtown Atlanta is normally an unhurried place where the noontime odor of fried chicken wafts through the thick humidity.A smell of bacon and eggs wafted up from the kitchen.waft up/through/over etcThe smoke wafts through a neighborhood called, appropriately enough, Fire Town, and flames occasionally dart from the earth.A smell of bacon and eggs wafted up from the kitchen.A breath of cold, fresh air wafted over his face, as the heavy wooden square eased up a few inches.The talk began to waft over me, Halema's guttural Arabic being too quick and too difficult for me to catch.The smoke wafted up my nose like incense.Tear gas wafted over the old section of the city as police forcibly drove the crowd back.The smell of money is wafting through the pines.Downtown Atlanta is normally an unhurried place where the noontime odor of fried chicken wafts through the thick humidity.waft up/through/over etcThe smoke wafts through a neighborhood called, appropriately enough, Fire Town, and flames occasionally dart from the earth.A smell of bacon and eggs wafted up from the kitchen.A breath of cold, fresh air wafted over his face, as the heavy wooden square eased up a few inches.The talk began to waft over me, Halema's guttural Arabic being too quick and too difficult for me to catch.The smoke wafted up my nose like incense.Tear gas wafted over the old section of the city as police forcibly drove the crowd back.The smell of money is wafting through the pines.Downtown Atlanta is normally an unhurried place where the noontime odor of fried chicken wafts through the thick humidity.
Origin waft (1600-1700) waft to guard a group of ships as they sail along ((16-17 centuries)), from Middle Dutch wachten to watch, guard
waft verbChinese
wafts Corpus smoke, light if smell, a a or wind


waft
waft /wɑːft, wɒft $ wɑːft, wæft/ verb
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: waft 'to guard a group of ships as they sail along' (16-17 centuries), from Middle Dutch wachten 'to watch, guard'
1. [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] if a smell, smoke, or a light wind wafts somewhere, or if something wafts it somewhere, it moves gently through the air
    waft up/through/over etc
    Cooking smells wafted up from downstairs.
2. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if sounds waft somewhere, you hear them there and they are pleasant but not very loud
    waft up/through/over etc
    The sound of laughter wafted through the open window.
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waftBrE /wɒft/ 🔊NAmE /wɑːft/ 🔊, /wæft/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they waft BrE /wɒft/ 🔊 NAmE /wɑːft/ 🔊, /wæft/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it wafts BrE /wɒfts/ 🔊 NAmE /wɑːfts/ 🔊, /wæfts/ 🔊past simple wafted BrE /ˈwɒftɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈwɑːftɪd/ 🔊, /ˈwæftɪd/ 🔊past participle wafted BrE /ˈwɒftɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈwɑːftɪd/ 🔊, /ˈwæftɪd/ 🔊 -ing form wafting BrE /ˈwɒftɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈwɑːftɪŋ/ 🔊, /ˈwæftɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to move, or make sth move, gently through the air (随风)飘荡;使飘荡;吹拂 SYN drift + adv./prep. The sound of their voices wafted across the lake. 他们的声音飘过湖面传到了另一边。🔊🔊Delicious smells wafted up from the kitchen. 香喷喷的味道从厨房飘了出来。🔊🔊~ sth + adv./prep. The scent of the flowers was wafted along by the breeze. 微风传花香。🔊🔊
waftBrE /wɒft/ 🔊NAmE /wɑːft/ 🔊, /wæft/ 🔊 noun(formal) a smell or a line of smoke carried through the air 一阵,一股(在空气中飘荡的味或烟)wafts of perfume/smoke阵阵香气;缕缕青烟