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Meaning of Flotsam | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈflɒtsəm

Definitions

Debris floating in a river or sea, in particular fragments from a shipwreck.

countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Cymraeg broc môr
Deutsch Treibgut
Esperanto flosaĵo
Español pecio
Français débris épave
Gàidhlig murrag
Bahasa Indonesia sarah
Italiano relitto
Nederlands drijfhout veek
Português destroços
Русский обло́мки
Svenska vrakgods

Examples

“WORF: Sensors beginning to pick up small objects, sir. PICARD: On screen. RIKER: Doesn't look natural. PICARD: Agreed. Enlarge and identify. WORF: It looks like debris from a space vessel of some kind. RIKER: It could be one of those ships that was orbiting Dytallix. LA FORGE: We are in close proximity to that planet. PICARD: Identify marks Mr. Worf. WORF: Nothing so far. Sensors not detecting any bodies in the flotsam. But from the amount of the wreckage, I'm sorry sir, it can only be the Horatio. From the looks of it she's been totally destroyed.”
“STORAGE boxes -- catchalls for flotsam, jetsam, whatnots and thingamajigs -- are gaining new interest as decorative objects for the home.”
““What about that one?” “That'll do nicely. That gaggle of human flotsam doesn't even belong on the sea.””

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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