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*drive¹ /draɪv; draɪv/ v drove /drov; drəʊv/ , driven /`drɪvən; ˈdrɪvən/ , driving 1 [I,T] to control a vehicle and make it move 驾驶,开(车): I can't drive. 我不会开车。 Fiona drives a red Honda. 菲奥娜开一辆红色本田车。 + up/down/over etc They're driving down to Rome next week. 下周他们要驱车去罗马。 2 [T] if you drive someone somewhere, you take them there in a car 驾车送〔某人〕去〔某处〕: + to/back/home etc Can I drive you to the station? 我驾车送你去车站如何? Our neighbour's going to drive us to the airport. 我们邻居要开车送我们去机场。 3 [T] to force people to move to a different place or do something in a different place 驱逐,赶走: The recent crime wave has driven business away from the area. 近来的犯罪浪潮把该地区的生意都赶跑了。 4 [T] to provide the power for something 驱动,推动 5 [T] to make someone very angry, unhappy, excited etc, or make them do something bad or unpleasant 迫使〔某人非常愤怒、不高兴等〕; 逼〔某人做坏或讨厌的事〕: drive sb crazy/mad etc I wish they'd stop that noise! It's driving me crazy. 我希望他们不再弄出那种噪声! 都快把我逼疯了。 drive sb to sth Problems with her marriage drove her to attempt suicide. 她婚姻中的问题逼得她企图自杀。 6 [T] to hit a stick or nail very hard into a surface 敲,打〔木棒、钉子〕: She drove the post into the ground. 她把椿子打入地下。 7 [T] to make a person or organization work very hard 迫使,驱使〔某人或组织努力工作〕
drive at sthwhat sb is driving at the thing that someone is really trying to say 某人的意思是什么: Look, just what are you driving at? 我说,你到底想暗示什么? drive sb ↔ away to behave in a way that makes someone want to leave you 赶走〔某人〕: Her husband's violence finally drove her away. 她丈夫的暴力行为最终逼她离开了。 drive off 1 [I] if a car drives off, it leaves 〔车〕开走 2 [I,T drive sb ↔ off] to force someone to go away 逼迫〔某人〕离开: A man with a gun drove them off the farm. 一名持枪男子迫使他们离开农场。
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