get the drift of (something)

get the drift of (something)

To understand the general meaning of some situation or piece of information. Since I don't have time at work to read news articles in full, I usually just read a daily news recap to get the drift of what's going on in the world. I was so tired that I couldn't focus on the boss's speech during the meeting, but I think I got the drift of what he was saying.
See also: drift, get, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get the drift of something

Fig. to understand the general idea of something. I knew enough German to get the drift of this article. I don't get the drift of what you're trying to tell me.
See also: drift, get, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • catch the drift
  • catch/get somebody's/the drift
  • get the drift
  • get the drift of
  • IYSWIM
  • the headlines
  • IYKWIM
  • take on a new significance
  • words to that effect
  • be lost in translation