drive查询结果如下:
动词 变体/同根词
Drive the dog away.
把狗赶走。
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Drive them away.
把他们赶走。
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No. I’ll drive .
不,我来开车。
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Don’t drink and drive .
不要酒后驾车。
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Don’t drive too fast.
不要开太快。
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It’s about one hour’s drive .
大约一小时车程。
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Of course, an alternative view might be (that)it’s not easy to persuade people to drive less and walk more.
当然,另一种见解可能是,要说服人们少乘车多走路并不容易。
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How old do you have to be to drive ?
到几岁时,你才能取得驾驶许可证?
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The enemy drive towards the town seemed checked.
敌人向这座城市的进军似乎以被阻止。
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Electrotechnical terminology--Electric drive and its automatic control
电工名词术语电气传动及其自动控制
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T2900.34-1983
A more balanced approach for the future is to see Chinese consumers dipping into more of the savings today to spend to drive demand
对未来更为协调的办法是要看中国消费能否用更多储蓄下来的钱来推动消费
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Relax. It won’t take a minute to drive you there.
放心吧。很快就可以把您送到那里的。
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In our efforts to carry out the reform, opening up and the modernization drive , we should proceed from the actual situation of being in a primary stage of socialism and take our won road.
改革开放和现代化建设,必须从我国社会主义初级阶段的基本国情出发,走自己的路。
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Yes, I will, but you should drive carefully.
好的,但是你应该谨慎驾驶。
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Specifications for drive rivets
击芯铆钉技术条件
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T15855.3-1995
drive-axle with differential,whether or not provided with other transmission components,of the motor vehicles
机动车辆的差速器驱动轴,不论是否装有其他传动部件
属类:物品名称-机械设备-
Check that the drive cables are correctly connected.
检查该装置的排线是否连接正确。
属类:产品说明书--
Check floppy drive configuration in BIOS setup
检查在BIOS程式中有关于软驱的相关设定。
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The general principles of economical operation for fans (pumps,compressors)system of alternating-current electric drive
交流电气传动风机(泵类、压缩机)系统经济运行通则
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T13466-1992
Why don’t we drive ?
开车去如何?
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drive bushing,Kelly,for well-drilling machines
凯氏传动衬套,钻井机用
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For goodness’ sake, don’t drive so fast.
看在上帝份上,别开得这么快。
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I’m afraid I can’t let you drive the truck.
恐怕我不能让你驾驶这辆卡车。
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The horse switched his tail to drive off the flies.
马甩尾驱赶苍蝇。
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if we have no energy and drive , we cannot break a new path, a good path, or accomplish anything new.
没有一股子气呀,劲呀,就走不出一条好路,走不出一条新路,就干不出新的事业。
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The car pulled into the drive-way.
那车开上了私人车道。
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People like that just drive me up a wall!
那种人真是让人受不了。
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You must learn to drive a car.
你必须学会开车。
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Where did you learn how to drive .
你从哪儿学的开车?
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You mentioned Jack Carson just now. Well, he’s very quick at learning how to drive .
你刚才提到了杰克·卡森。是啊,他驾驶技术学得很快。
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noun
1.
‘insert the disk into _drive_ A’
‘Do not leave portable media such as CDs or floppy disks in _drives_ .’
2.(in a car with automatic transmission) the position of the gear selector in which the car will move forward, changing gears automatically as required.
‘he threw the car into _drive_ ’
‘When she was in the road, she put the shift into _drive_ and _drove_ forward.’
3.(in ball games) a forceful stroke made with a free swing of the bat, racket, or foot against the ball.
‘a hard _drive_ to left field’
‘Cook’s forceful mis-hit _drive_ looked bound for the winning boundary, but Chris Turner took a superb, tumbling catch.’
4.A short road leading from a public road to a house or other building.
‘from the window he could see right down the weedy _drive_ to the front gate’
‘He was walking up the _drive_ , and almost instantly, I knew that something wasn’t right.’
5.A shot from the tee.
‘Greg hit a good _drive_ at the 18th’
‘Should you hit a bad shot on that first _drive_ down the fairway, tee up another ball and try again.’
6.A street or road.
‘Hammond _Drive_ ’
‘If, as we are led to believe, that child safety is the prime reason for the changes here in St Paul’s _Drive_ I wonder if someone could explain the absence of a safe crossing.’
7.A trip or journey in a car.
‘they went for a _drive_ in the country’
‘He likes to hike and take long _drives_ on country roads with his wife to see what new place he’ll discover and what new acquaintances he’ll make.’
8.An act of driving a group of animals to a particular destination.
‘cattle were no longer taken on long _drives_ , but were delivered by rail’
‘He left home in 1867 hoping to join a cattle _drive_ going north.’
9.An innate, biologically determined urge to attain a goal or satisfy a need.
‘emotional and sexual _drives_ ’
‘Forbidden sexual feelings, destructive or violent impulses, bodily instincts and _drives_ were hidden there - or repressed, as Freud called it.’
10.An organized effort by a number of people to achieve a purpose.
‘a recruitment _drive_ by the police’
‘The decision to hand over the cash directly to the trust is part of the Government’s _drive_ to give power back to those at the sharp end.’
11.An organized gathering to play whist or another game, involving many players.
‘a whist _drive_ ’
‘She attended the whist _drive_ in Ballinrobe every Wednesday night and was a very astute player.’
12.Determination and ambition to achieve something.
‘his _drive_ helped Leeds to four Cup finals’
‘Terri showed a determination and _drive_ from childhood that was to see her through difficult periods of her life.’
13.The transmission of power to machinery or to the wheels of a motor vehicle.
‘he experimented with chain _drive_ to run the propeller’
‘This totally new machine features three major improvements: power steering, hydrostatic _drive_ to rear wheels, and an electric clutch for turning on all three cutting units at once.’
verb
1.(in ball games) hit or kick (the ball) hard with a free swing of the bat, racket, or foot.
‘from the free kick Owen _drove_ the ball past the keeper’
‘Guiel, a left-handed batter, has a compact, efficient swing and can _drive_ the ball with power.’
2.(of a device) power or operate (another device)
‘the interface can be used to _drive_ a printer’
‘The device is _driven_ by Sony’s own 123MHz ARM-compatible CPU, the Handheld Engine.’
3.(of a fact or feeling) compel (someone) to act in a particular way, especially one that is considered undesirable or inappropriate.
‘he was _driven_ by ambition’
‘some people are _driven_ to murder their tormentors’
4.(of a motor vehicle) travel under the control of a driver.
‘a car _drives_ up, and a man gets out’
‘a stream of black cars _drove_ by’
5.(of a source of power) provide the energy to set and keep (an engine or piece of machinery) in motion.
‘turbines _driven_ by steam’
‘The wind turbine _drives_ the pump at varying speeds, pumping more in high winds than in low winds.’
6.(of wind, rain, or snow) move or fall with great force.
‘the snow _drove_ against him’
‘Rain _drove_ in great sheets across the bow as the ship struggled to drop anchor in the outer harbor.’
7.Be licensed or competent to drive a motor vehicle.
‘I take it you can _drive_ ?’
‘There are quite a few elderly people in the village who don’t _drive_ .’
8.Bore (a tunnel)
‘an engineer suggested _driving_ a tunnel through the Judean hills’
‘At the Daly mine they observed work in progress on the tunnel being _driven_ about forty metres below the old workings.’
9.Bring (someone) forcibly into a specified negative state.
‘the thought _drove_ him to despair’
‘my laziness _drives_ my wife crazy’
10.Cause (something abstract) to happen or develop.
‘the consumer has been _driving_ the economy for a number of years’
‘we need to allow market forces to _drive_ growth in the telecommunications sector’
11.Compel to leave.
‘troops _drove_ out the demonstrators’
‘he wanted to _drive_ me away’
12.Convey (someone) in a vehicle, especially a private car.
‘his wife _drove_ him to Regent’s Park’
‘Later that morning Akbay went to Tastan’s house in a Honda and then _drove_ him to a lay-by in Faversham.’
13.Force (a stake or nail) into place by hitting or pushing it.
‘nails are _driven_ through the boards’
‘Where the two diagonal strings cross, _drive_ a stake into the ground to mark the position of the center footing.’
14.Force (someone) to work to an excessive extent.
‘you’re _driving_ yourself too hard’
‘Churchill _drove_ himself hard but _drove_ his subordinates harder, for they had to fit into the rhythm of his working day.’
15.Operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle.
‘he got into his car and _drove_ off’
‘they _drove_ back into town’
16.Own or use (a specified type of car)
‘Sue _drives_ an estate car’
‘The government is all to quick to penalise motorists for _driving_ a car which is not in a safe condition.’
17.Propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.
‘the wind will _drive_ you onshore’
‘Attempts to re-light the boiler failed, and now the vessel was in real trouble; drifting, powerless, pitching and rolling, _driven_ by wind and tide towards a sandbank in the dark.’
18.Strike (a ball) from the tee, typically with a driver.
‘I’m _driving_ the ball really well and my irons are good’
‘Wie, who can _drive_ a golf ball 300 + yards, would play from the men’s tees at these events.’
19.Urge or force (animals or people) to move in a specified direction.
‘they _drove_ a flock of sheep through the centre of the city’
‘the French infantry were _driven_ back’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。