drove

英[drəʊv] 美[droʊv]
  • n. 畜群;一大群;移动的人群或大批的东西
  • v. 开车;驱赶;迫使(drive的过去式)
GRE
星级词汇:
  • droll adj.好笑的;逗趣的;滑稽的n.离奇古怪;滑稽adv.离奇古怪地;滑稽地v.开玩笑
    n. (名词)
    1. 畜群,兽群,牧群
    2. [常用复数]人群
    3. (石工的)平凿, 阔凿子
    4. 粗凿工序
    5. 粗凿的石面,凿平的石面
    6. 一大群
    v. (动词)
    1. 赶(牲畜)
    2. 买卖(牲畜)
    3. 用平凿凿(石料)
    4. 驾驶
    _null.
    1. drive的过去式

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together

  2. a moving crowd

  3. a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone

1. We drove east to Rostock, where my map led me astray.
我们驱车向东去罗斯托克,但地图却给我指错了方向。

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2. After the row in a pub he drove off in a huff.
在酒吧里吵了一架后,他气鼓鼓地开车走了。

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3. He drove his car through the gates at full pelt.
他驾车急速通过大门。

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4. The government drove the guerrillas off with infantry and air strikes.
政府用步兵和空袭击退了游击队。

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5. I drove out of the gates, past the keeper's lodge.
我驶出大门,经过守门人的小屋。

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    1. He drove into the ditch completely unaware.
      他不知不觉地把车开进了沟里。
    2. The child's continual crying drove me to distraction.
      那孩子不断的哭声弄得我几乎要发狂。
    3. Avarice drove him into theft.
      贪婪驱使他偷窃。
    4. He struggled with his assailants and eventually drove them off.
      他同攻击他的人进行搏斗,最后把他们赶走了。
    5. The car raised quite a dust as we drove off.
      我们走时车子扬起了一阵尘土。
    6. In the United States among women with jobs, eight out of ten drove a car to work, and eight percent took a vacation away from home during the past years.
      在过去若干年,美国的职业妇女中,有80%是开汽车去上班的,有8%还离家去度过假。
    7. He drove the car at full speed through the town.
      他驾驶汽车全速穿过那座城镇。
    8. He drove the car as to the manner born.
      他驾驶这辆车,好像生来就会开车似的。